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7 October, 03:59

In subduction, one crustal plate descends beneath another, allowing the two plates to converge. Why has subduction halted in the mediterranean region?

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  1. 7 October, 06:52
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    The subduction in the Mediterranean region has halted because the African tectonic plate has reached the harder crustal part of the Eurasian tectonic plate. Because both of the plates have a same crustal density, there's no subduction anymore, but instead, there's a collision that will start to slowly lift the area around the collision line, and in time that will create a very high and very long mountain range, similar to the Himalayas in Asia.
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