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Geography, 25.02.2021 01:00 Rflaig1129841

The Aleutian Trench is a deep-ocean trench that resulted from the sinking of the Pacific plate
beneath the North American plate. These plates move
(toward/ away from/ past) each other at a rate
of 6-7 cm/y. Also resulting from this motion are
(mid-ocean ridges/ocean basins /
volcanic islands.)

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