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← GeographyWhich phenomenon most directly causes the formation of deep-sea trenches along subduction zones?
A)Erosion by turbidity currents
B)Flexural bending of the overriding plate✓
C)Accumulation of terrigenous sediment
D)Hydrothermal vent activity and deposition
💡 Explanation
As an oceanic plate subducts beneath another plate, the immense weight causes flexural bending of the overriding plate because of gravitational forces, creating a deep trench. Therefore trench formation mainly results from bending, rather than erosion, sedimentation, or hydrothermal activity, which are secondary processes.
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