A Continental Volcanic Arc Is Formed When Which Of The Following Conditions Exists?

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A Continental Volcanic Arc Is Formed When Which Of The Following Conditions Exists?

Two slabs of continental crust collide. A piece of oceanic crust is subducted beneath another piece of oceanic crust. Two pieces of continental crust slide past each other at a transform boundary. A piece of continental crust is subducted beneath oceanic crust. A piece of oceanic crust is subducted below continental crust.
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A piece of oceanic crust is subducted below continental crust.

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