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Read the passage and look at the picture.

"South Island blizzard 2003" by Jacques Descloitres, NASA / Public Domain
- The
Alpine Fault runs the length of New Zealand’s South Island, marking a boundary between the Pacific Plate and the Indo- Australian Plate. As the two plates slide past each other, the Pacific Plate is being pushed up higher than the Indo- Australian Plate. So, the mountains above the Pacific Plate have higher elevations than the mountains above the Indo- Australian Plate. - In
the picture, you can see snow on the high mountains of the Pacific Plate. The Indo- Australian Plate, which is at a lower elevation, has much less snow.
Complete the sentence.
The Alpine Fault
convergent
divergent
transform
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