Why does the rock melt when the oceanic plate goes down?

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2026-07-19 00:30

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When oceanic plates move beneath continental plates in a process called subduction, the high pressure and high temperatures in the Earth's mantle cause the rock in the subducting plate to melt. This molten rock, or magma, then rises to the surface through volcanic activity, leading to the formation of volcanic arcs and chains.

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