3 parts

1#
How does plate movement create mountains?

A.
The pressure created by moving plates forces magma up through Earth's crust, forming mountains.

B.
When two plates push against each other, the pressure makes the crust bend to form mountains.

C.
When plates slide against each other at faults, the pressure forms mountains.

D.
When plates move away from each other, the pressure creates mountains.

2#
As one side of Earth turns away from the sun,

A. the sun move's with it

B. the sun appears to rise on that side of Earth

C. the sun appears to set on that side of Earth

D. the sun moves to the other side of the Earth

3#

Which best describes Earth’s mantle?

A.
It is made up of rock so hot that it flows.

B.
Because it is solid rock, it cannot flow.

C.
It is made up of metal so hot that it flows.

D.
Because it is solid metal, it cannot flow.

I think its B,D,B

1 for 3 ... 1st one is correct

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The correct answers are:

1. B. When two plates push against each other, the pressure makes the crust bend to form mountains.

2. C. the sun appears to set on that side of Earth

3. A. It is made up of rock so hot that it flows.

So the correct sequence of answers is B, C, A.

1#

The correct answer for how plate movement creates mountains is B. When two plates push against each other, the pressure makes the crust bend to form mountains. This process is known as convergent boundary, where two plates collide or push against each other. As the plates collide, the heavier plate is forced beneath the lighter plate. The pressure generated by this collision causes the Earth's crust to fold and buckle, which in turn creates mountains.

2#
The correct answer for what happens as one side of Earth turns away from the sun is C. The sun appears to set on that side of Earth. This phenomenon is what causes nightfall. As the Earth rotates on its axis, different parts of the planet are exposed to sunlight or shade. When a particular area turns away from the sun, the sunlight becomes less direct, leading to a decrease in daylight and the start of the sunset.

3#
The correct answer for the description of Earth's mantle is A. It is made up of rock so hot that it flows. The Earth's mantle is the layer located between the crust and the core. It is composed of hot, semi-solid rock materials that have the ability to flow over long periods of time, akin to a thick, sluggish fluid. This flow of the mantle is responsible for driving plate tectonics, as convection currents within the mantle cause the movement of tectonic plates on the Earth's surface.