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What is most responsible for any movement in the Earth’s rock plates?(1 point)
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landforms
landforms
divergent plate boundaries
divergent plate boundaries
convergent plate boundaries
convergent plate boundaries
convection currents
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landforms
landforms
divergent plate boundaries
divergent plate boundaries
convergent plate boundaries
convergent plate boundaries
convection currents
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Which layer of Earth is best characterized as a layer of soft, hot rock?(1 point)
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outer core
outer core
mantle
mantle
crust
crust
inner core
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outer core
outer core
mantle
mantle
crust
crust
inner core
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What happens at a convergent plate boundary?(1 point)
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Earth’s rock plates grow denser
Earth’s rock plates grow denser
Earth’s rock plates slide past each other
Earth’s rock plates slide past each other
Earth's rock plates pull away from each other
Earth's rock plates pull away from each other
Earth’s rock plates collide with one another
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Earth’s rock plates grow denser
Earth’s rock plates grow denser
Earth’s rock plates slide past each other
Earth’s rock plates slide past each other
Earth's rock plates pull away from each other
Earth's rock plates pull away from each other
Earth’s rock plates collide with one another
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Which statement best explains the process of subduction?(1 point)
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Magma rises through the cracks in a solid rock plate.
Magma rises through the cracks in a solid rock plate.
One plates slides past another plate horizontally.
One plates slides past another plate horizontally.
An oceanic plate covers a continental plate.
An oceanic plate covers a continental plate.
A denser plate pushes down under a lighter plate
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Magma rises through the cracks in a solid rock plate.
Magma rises through the cracks in a solid rock plate.
One plates slides past another plate horizontally.
One plates slides past another plate horizontally.
An oceanic plate covers a continental plate.
An oceanic plate covers a continental plate.
A denser plate pushes down under a lighter plate
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What is most responsible for any movement in the Earth’s rock plates?
Responses
landforms
landforms - no response given
convection currents
convection currents - correct
convergent plate boundaries
convergent plate boundaries - no response given
divergent plate boundaries
Which layer of Earth is best characterized as a layer of soft, hot rock?
Responses
crust
crust - no response given
mantle
mantle - correct
outer core
outer core - no response given
inner core
What happens at a convergent plate boundary?
Responses
Earth’s rock plates grow denser
Earth’s rock plates grow denser - no response given
Earth's rock plates pull away from each other
Earth's rock plates pull away from each other - no response given
Earth’s rock plates collide with one another
Earth’s rock plates collide with one another - correct
Earth’s rock plates slide past each other
Which statement best explains the process of subduction?
Responses
A denser plate pushes down under a lighter plate.
A denser plate pushes down under a lighter plate. - correct
One plates slides past another plate horizontally.
One plates slides past another plate horizontally. - no response given
An oceanic plate covers a continental plate.
An oceanic plate covers a continental plate. - no response given
Magma rises through the cracks in a solid rock plate.
What is most responsible for any movement in the Earth’s rock plates?
Responses
landforms
landforms - no response given
convection currents
convection currents - correct
convergent plate boundaries
convergent plate boundaries - no response given
divergent plate boundaries
Which layer of Earth is best characterized as a layer of soft, hot rock?
Responses
crust
crust - no response given
mantle
mantle - correct
outer core
outer core - no response given
inner core
What happens at a convergent plate boundary?
Responses
Earth’s rock plates grow denser
Earth’s rock plates grow denser - no response given
Earth's rock plates pull away from each other
Earth's rock plates pull away from each other - no response given
Earth’s rock plates collide with one another
Earth’s rock plates collide with one another - correct
Earth’s rock plates slide past each other
Which statement best explains the process of subduction?
Responses
A denser plate pushes down under a lighter plate.
A denser plate pushes down under a lighter plate. - correct
One plates slides past another plate horizontally.
One plates slides past another plate horizontally. - no response given
An oceanic plate covers a continental plate.
An oceanic plate covers a continental plate. - no response given
Magma rises through the cracks in a solid rock plate.
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