Which best describes how wedge basins form? When two plates move apart, the weaker part of Earth’s crust moves down at normal faults where sediments are deposited until a basin forms. At the area where two bent plates slide past each other, a depression forms where sediments are deposited. When two plates collide, the non-subducting plate scrapes the subducting plate and forms a depression where sediments gather. At the area of a depression between two plates, sediments continue to get deposited and become compacted.

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C.

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The statement that best describes how wedge basins form is : ( C )

  • When two plates collide, the non-subducting plate scrapes the subducting plate and forms a depression where sediments gather.

Wedge Basin also known as accretionary prism is formed from the accretion of sediments into the non-subducting plates that is present at convergent plate boundary. Generally all types of basins are formed by erosions occurring above ground or earthquakes occurring underground which causes a depression on the earth surface.

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