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Plate tectonics is like a conveyor belt, with new material created at _____, and old material recycled back into the mantle at _____.
 a. trenches; subduction zones
 b. mid-ocean ridges; subduction zones
 c. convergent boundaries; subduction zones
  d. subduction zones; mid-ocean ridges
 e. mid-ocean ridges; rift zones

Question 2

On a large-scale map, like a city map, distortions are usually small enough that they can be ignored.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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