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Island Arcs
Curved chains of volcanic islands that form along the convergent boundaries of tectonic plates, typically over a subducting plate.
Transform Fault
A type of fault wherein two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally, often associated with significant seismic activity.
Mid-ocean Ridge
An underwater mountain range, formed by plate tectonics, that stretches across the ocean floor, marking sites where new oceanic crust is created by volcanic activity.
Linear Island Chain
A sequence of islands that form in a straight line, often over a volcanic hot spot, as a tectonic plate moves over it.
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