What happens when jagged edges of rock plates grind past each other? (1 point)
Responses
an earthquake
an earthquake
a mountain chain
a mountain chain
volcanic formation
volcanic formation
subduction
Which land features are most likely found near a convergent plate boundary? (1 point)
Responses
faults and ocean basins
faults and ocean basins
hot springs and geysers
hot springs and geysers
rift valleys and ridges
rift valleys and ridges
volcanoes and mountains
Which land features are most likely found near a convergent plate boundary? (1 point)
Responses
faults and ocean basins
faults and ocean basins
hot springs and geysers
hot springs and geysers
rift valleys and ridges
rift valleys and ridges
volcanoes and mountains
so bro you prob took it already but the answer is volcanoes and montains
and u look up the rest
volcanoes and mountains
To answer the question about what happens when jagged edges of rock plates grind past each other, the correct response is an earthquake. This occurs when the built-up stress along a fault line causes the rock plates to suddenly slip, releasing energy in the form of seismic waves.
When it comes to the land features found near a convergent plate boundary, the correct response is volcanoes and mountains. Convergent plate boundaries occur when two tectonic plates collide, and the denser plate is forced beneath the less dense plate in a process called subduction. This subduction leads to the formation of volcanic eruptions and the uplift of mountain chains. The other options listed – faults and ocean basins, hot springs and geysers, and rift valleys and ridges – may be associated with other types of plate boundaries or geological processes.