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Convergent, divergent, and transform are all types of _________.
- Continental crust
- Oceanic crust
- Mountain range
- Plate boundaries
The correct answer is: Plate boundaries
Depending on the types of movement of plates, different plate boundaries are formed: Convergent, Divergent, and Transform.
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Circular currents in the mantle caused by the magma being heated by the core of the Earth are called _________.
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The region is called ____________ where an oceanic plate sinks down into the asthenosphere at a convergent boundary, usually between continental and oceanic plates
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2. |
b. Divergent plate boundary |
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c. Causes of plate movement. |
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a. Convergent plate boundary |
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b. Divergent plate boundary |
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c. Causes of plate movement. |
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At which boundary are two plates moving apart, magma coming up to create new crust?
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Volcanic activity is also seen in the oceans, wherein the buildup of volcanic matter continues for years together and finally results in the formation of __________ when it reaches the ocean surface.
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________________ is a geological process that creates trenches when two or more tectonic plates collide.
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Match the following.
A. Strike-slip fault | 1. |
B. Reverse fault | 2. |
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B. Reverse fault | 2. |
C. Normal fault | 3. |
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