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Which best explains mantle convection?
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Writeacher
Which … what?
Were you given answer choices?
Were you given answer choices?
Answered by
Anonymous
Yes the options were
Which best explains mantle convection?
A. Cooler material in the mantle moves down and warmer material in the mantle moves up.(My answer)
B. Warmer material in the mantle moves down and cooler material in the mantle moves up.
C. Warmer and cooler material in the mantle move up.
D. Warmer and cooler material in the mantle move down.
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Which of these pieces of evidence did Alfred Wegener cute to support his hypothesis of continental drift?
A. New oceanic crust formed between the northern and southern continents, pushing them apart.
B. The continents fit together like a puzzle.(My answer)
C. Similar fossils have been found at the bottom of the ocean and on land.
D. Contraction of the earth caused folded mountains to form.
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At which type of boundary is new oceanic crust created?
A. A subduction plate boundary
B. A divergent plate boundary(My answer)
C. A transform plate boundary
D. A convergent plate boundary
I was wondering if I could get a check on my answers... 🙂
Which best explains mantle convection?
A. Cooler material in the mantle moves down and warmer material in the mantle moves up.(My answer)
B. Warmer material in the mantle moves down and cooler material in the mantle moves up.
C. Warmer and cooler material in the mantle move up.
D. Warmer and cooler material in the mantle move down.
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Which of these pieces of evidence did Alfred Wegener cute to support his hypothesis of continental drift?
A. New oceanic crust formed between the northern and southern continents, pushing them apart.
B. The continents fit together like a puzzle.(My answer)
C. Similar fossils have been found at the bottom of the ocean and on land.
D. Contraction of the earth caused folded mountains to form.
————————————————
At which type of boundary is new oceanic crust created?
A. A subduction plate boundary
B. A divergent plate boundary(My answer)
C. A transform plate boundary
D. A convergent plate boundary
I was wondering if I could get a check on my answers... 🙂
Answered by
Jaboogle
1. C the continents fit together like a puzzle
2. B cooler material in the mantle moves down, warmer material moves up
3. C divergent boundary
2. B cooler material in the mantle moves down, warmer material moves up
3. C divergent boundary
Answered by
heh
jaboogle is correct.
Answered by
Reaper
I just took it and i got 1/3
For me it says
D
B
D
For me it says
D
B
D
Answered by
Fish Snake
Idk bout yall but I got a 3 out of 3 with these answers
1. The continents fit together like a puzzle
2. Cooler material in the mantle moves down, and warmer material in the mantle moves up
3. A Divergent Plate Boundary
1. The continents fit together like a puzzle
2. Cooler material in the mantle moves down, and warmer material in the mantle moves up
3. A Divergent Plate Boundary
Answered by
the OG fortnite player
well for me I got
1. D
2. C
3. D
hope it helps
1. D
2. C
3. D
hope it helps
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:)
1.D
2.A
3.C
2.A
3.C
Answered by
Aether
Fish snake is right ^^
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mig
well the answers are mixed up bc the teachers dont want us to quote on quote cheat. but they didnt know we could just type the full answer
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Your welcome
Which of these pieces of evidence did Alfred Wegener cite to support his hypothesis of continental drift
1. The continents fit together like a puzzle
Which best explains mantle convention
2. Cooler material in the mantle moves down in warmer materials in the mantle moves up
At which type of boundary is new oceanic crust created
3. A divergent plate boundary
1. The continents fit together like a puzzle
Which best explains mantle convention
2. Cooler material in the mantle moves down in warmer materials in the mantle moves up
At which type of boundary is new oceanic crust created
3. A divergent plate boundary
Answered by
connexustrash:(
@your welcome: is correct :)
Answered by
Anonymous
It’s
D
D
D
:)
D
D
D
:)
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