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Plate tectonics put Japan and the Koreas at risk of_________.
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What did scientists observe in the ocean floor which indicates that the Pacific Ocean is becoming smalle
O subduction O plates
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Which is responsible for the formation of mid ocean ridges
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Which land features are most likely found near a convergent plate boundary?
• rift valleys and ridges • faults and ocean
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Why do oceanic plates dive underneath continental plates when they collide?
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Why isn't the fit perfect if the continents were once part of Pangaea?
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What causes the rock layers of mountains to form zigzag shape?(1 point)
Responses folding of rock folding of rock a transform
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which statement is correct about the movement of plates that sit on top of the mantle?
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What happens to the energy produced by blocks of earths crust slipping past each other
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Choose the statement that best explores what drives the processes of plate tectonics.
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What is most responsible for any movement in the Earth’s rock plates?
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Plate A and Plate B are both made of continental plate material where they touch. What will happen as the plates press together?
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Plate A and Plate B are both made of continental plate material where they touch. What will happen as the plates press together?
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Which is caused by the difference in density of oceanic and continental plates?
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1.) What was unknown to scientists during Wegener's time?
Answer: Earth's crust is made of plates that move 2.) Which continents
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Jamie Campbell Bower's biggest fan
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at which type of boundary are you most likely to find ridges of small volcanic eruptions
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Which feature is formed at convergent plate boundaries?
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Which is responsible for the movement of large plates and formation of volcanoes
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Jake
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Why is the presence of huge, tilted pieces of sandstone evidence of plate tectonics?
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When tectonic plates converge, they are most likely to form...
An ocean basin A trench Mountain Ranges Faults
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I'm really confused about these two questions:
Use the following plate boundary graphic for questions 13 - 14. It won't let me
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akarsha
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At which type of plate boundary would a string of small volcanic islands most likely form?
A. Transverse boundary B. Convergent
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Which of the following shows evidence of continental drift?
A. Fossil evidence B. Glacial deposits C. Match up of landforms,
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Phoenix
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Which of the following is NOT evidence that tectonic plates move? Sea floor spreading Mountain ranges Earthquakes Radiation in
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Anonymous
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Explain in terms of temperature and density how convection currents cause Earth's plates to be in slow, constant motion
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HELP
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Explain in terms of temperature and density how convection currents cause Earth's plates to be in slow, constant motion.
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bamboo
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why do earthquakes occur along the San Andreas Fault ?
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Michael
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A line of volcanoes occurs along the western coast of South America. Based on the information about plate movement on the map
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How does sea-floor spreading occur?
A)New materials are being added to the asthenosphere B) Earthquakes break apart the ocean
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The Age of Earth Unit Test
12 of 1212 of 12 Items Question Fossils of the same life form species have been found on continents
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The Age of Earth Unit Test
10 of 1210 of 12 Items Question How are earthquakes at continental plate boundaries different from
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The Age of Earth Unit Test
7 of 127 of 12 Items Question What is the theory that describes the movement of landmasses on
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What did scientists of deserve in the ocean floor which indicates that the Pacific Ocean is becoming smaller?
A - plates floating
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What was unknown to scientists during Wegener's time?
A - Earth's crust is made of plates that move B - The coasts of some
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Wegener used evidence to describe continental drift. Which of these is evidence Wegener used?
A - Earth's continent's are part of
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How does the fern Glossopteris provide evidence for the movement of the continents?
(A)It is the oldest plant on Earth. (B)It
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The words to use are: crust, moving, lithosphere, asthenosphere, upper mantle, volcanoes, semisolid
The ___1___, which includes
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The African plate is moving toward the Eurasian plate at a rate of a few centimeters per year. How will this area change in 100
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Saydee
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Which of the following pieces of evidence supports the plate tectonic theory?
A. Ocean-floor sediments are oldest at the ridge
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How does subduction change the ocean floor?
a) subduction cause magma to accumulate on the ocean floor b) subduction causes
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Question: A tectonic plate that is being subducted along much of its boundary tends to move _________ a tectonic plate that is
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Due to continental drift, the North American and European continents are drifting apart at an average speed of about 3 cm per
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Sean
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Hello! I try to do my homework to the best of my ability. I want to make sure that my answers are correct. My answers will be
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What is formed at a divergent plate boundary?(1 point)
metamorphic rock sedimentary rock oceanic crust mountians
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What was unknown to scientists during Wegner's time?
A. The coasts of some continents fit together. B. Earth's crust is made of
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Jozikee
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What did scientists observe in ocean floor which indicates that the Pacific Ocean is becoming smaller?
A. Plates floating on the
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Jozikee
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What did scientists observe in the ocean floor which indicates that the Pacific Ocean is becoming smaller?
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Jozikee
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Fossils of the same life form species have been found on continents that are now divided by oceans. In one sentence, explain how
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Which is responsible for the formation of mid-ocean ridges?(1 point)
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Explain how you could calculate the average speed of the Pacific Plate over the past five million years, then calculate the
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