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Subduction Zone
Subduction Zone
Subduction Zone
Subduction Zone
Subduction Zone

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Subduction Zone Defined

The zone of convergence of two tectonic plates, one of which usually overrides the other.

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Earth's plate tectonics may eventually stop

Published August 15, 2008, 8:26 am, China Daily

The Pacific is the biggest ocean on Earth, but it's getting smaller every day. Australasia and the Americas are inching closer together, and in about 350 million years the Pacific will effectively close.

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