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vicotolentino

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If the material deposited in a long ridge extending out from a coast grows to completely cut off the bay from an ocean, it become a
 
  A) lagoon. B) stack. C) bay barrier. D) barrier spit. E) tombolo.

Question 2

Areas of crustal collision and subduction occur along
 
  A) mid-ocean ridges.
  B) areas of seafloor spreading.
  C) divergent boundaries.
  D) transform boundaries.
  E) convergent boundaries.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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