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What is the occipital lobe of the brain responsible for?
High Pressure
A condition of great force exerted over an area, often associated with deep sea environments, weather systems, or geological processes.
Low Temperature
A condition where the environment or a specific object has a temperature below the average or expected.
Subduction Zone
A region of Earth's crust where two tectonic plates converge, and one plate is forced underneath the other into the mantle, often leading to volcanic activity and earthquakes.
Accretionary Prism
A wedge-shaped mass of sediment and rock scraped off the top of a downgoing tectonic plate and accreted onto the overriding plate at a convergent plate boundary.
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