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← GeographyWhich process drives the upward transport of silica-rich magma at strike-slip fault zones?
A)Decompression melting from fault movement✓
B)Subduction melting from plate collision
C)Hydration melting from seawater influx
D)Frictional melting from fault creep
💡 Explanation
When strike-slip faults experience movement, decompression melting occurs because the reduced pressure allows mantle rocks to melt and generate magma that ascends through fractures. Therefore, decompression melting results, rather than subduction, hydration or frictional melting requiring different tectonic settings.
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