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Shannon Richardson
21 September, 01:58
What is a slab pull
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Eliana Dean
21 September, 02:11
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Slab pull is that part of the motion of a tectonic plate that is caused by its subduction. Plate motion is partly driven by the weight of cold, dense plates sinking into the mantle at oceanic trenches. This force and slab suction account for almost all of the force of driving plate tectonics.
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