What role do subducting oceanic slabs play at convergent boundaries?

Answer

They act as the primary downwelling limbs of convection cells

At convergent boundaries, the colder, denser oceanic lithosphere sinks back into the mantle via subduction, and these sinking slabs function as the primary return flow, or downwelling limbs, of the convection cells.

What role do subducting oceanic slabs play at convergent boundaries?

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