The average density of one of the continental crusts is 2.8 g/cm3 and the average density of one of the oceanic crusts is 3.2 g/cm3. If these two plates came together, what could be expected to happen?
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The two plates would push apart and form a rift zone.
The oceanic plate would rise up over the continental plate.
The oceanic plate would be pushed under the continental plate.
The two plates would meet head-on and rise up to form mountains.
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