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The Earth’s crust is made of moving plates, and earthquakes usually happen where one plate is forced under another (subduction) and the plates grind against each other. Scientists noticed some places with lots of subduction but few quakes, and they explain this by how the plates move: when plates move toward each other the subducting plate sinks shallowly and stays in contact, creating lots of friction and earthquakes; when one plate overtakes another in the same direction it sinks steeply, touching less rock and producing fewer quakes. This idea also warns that areas that seem safe could still be risky depending on the type of subduction occurring there.

Logic Breakdown

Look for the choice that most directly contradicts the proposal's mechanism: the passage says shallow-angle (low-resistance) subduction produces a large plane of contact and thus more earthquakes, so the strongest challenge is evidence of shallow-angle subduction with few earthquakes.

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Which one of the following, if true, would present the greatest challenge to the new proposal relating the amount of seismic activity to the type of collision between tectonic plates?

Correct Answer
C
Choice C directly contradicts the central mechanism of the proposal. The passage states: "On the other hand, in collisions in which the plates move toward each other the subducted plate receives relatively little resistance from the mantle, and so its angle of descent is correspondingly shallow, allowing for a much larger plane of contact between the two plates." and "Like two sheets of sandpaper pressed together, these plates offer each other a great deal of resistance." Those sentences claim that shallow-angle subduction produces a large contact area and therefore substantial earthquake-producing friction; C reports shallow-angle subduction with few (if any) earthquakes, which most directly undermines the proposal.
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