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How does plate movement create mountains?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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As one side of Earth turns away from the sun
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Which best describes Earth’s mantle?

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

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

Because it is solid rock, it cannot flow.

Because it is solid rock, it cannot flow.

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

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

Because it is solid metal, it cannot flow.

Because it is solid metal, it cannot flow.
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When two plates push against each other, the pressure makes the crust bend to form mountains.
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As one side of Earth turns away from the sun, it enters a period of darkness known as night.
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It is made up of rock so hot that it flows.

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