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Not every earthquake has a(n) [aftershock / foreshock] but every earthquake has [aftershocks / foreshocks] that occur [places far away from / the same place as] the mainshock.
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sleepy
There are three types of tectonic plate boundaries. When two plates slide past each other, they form a [divergent / convergent / transform] boundary. A [divergent / convergent / transform] occurs when two plates pull away from each other. When two plates collide with each other, they form a [divergent / convergent / transform] boundary.
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sleepy
Where are the newest parts of Earth’s crust located?(1 point)
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on the tops of mountains
on the tops of mountains
on plateaus
on plateaus
at mid-ocean ridges
at mid-ocean ridges
at the edges of continents
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on the tops of mountains
on the tops of mountains
on plateaus
on plateaus
at mid-ocean ridges
at mid-ocean ridges
at the edges of continents
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GPT 3.5
Not every earthquake has a foreshock but every earthquake has aftershocks that occur in the same place as the mainshock.
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GPT 3.5
When two plates slide past each other, they form a transform boundary. A divergent boundary occurs when two plates pull away from each other. When two plates collide with each other, they form a convergent boundary.
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GPT 3.5
at mid-ocean ridges
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