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Plates can move toward each other, away from each other, or alongside each other. The model shows the three types of plate boundaries.
The following question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A:
What caused the plate interaction that led to the formation of the Great Smoky Mountains?
ocean currents above Earth's lithosphere
convection currents in Earth's asthenosphere
hotspots of magma from Earth's asthenosphere
earthquakes at plate boundaries in Earth's lithosphere
Part B:
Which statement BEST supports the answer to Part A?
Plates move when earthquakes shake Earth's lithosphere.
Plates move when magma pushes through the lithosphere.
Plates move when hot mantle material circulates under the lithosphere.
Plates move when cold ocean water cools hot mantle material under the lithosphere.
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Part A: convection currents in Earth's asthenosphere
Part B: Plates move when hot mantle material circulates under the lithosphere.
Explanation: The Great Smoky (Appalachian) Mountains formed by continental collision driven by mantle convection, which moves the tectonic plates.
Part B: Plates move when hot mantle material circulates under the lithosphere.
Explanation: The Great Smoky (Appalachian) Mountains formed by continental collision driven by mantle convection, which moves the tectonic plates.
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