Choose the statement that best explores what drives the processes of plate tectonics.(1 point)
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Earth’s internal energy drives the processes of plate tectonics.
The sun drives the processes of plate tectonics.
Earthquakes drive the processes of plate tectonics.
Volcanoes drive the processes of plate tectonics.
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Earth’s internal energy drives the processes of plate tectonics.
Which type of plate boundary is characterized by plates moving toward each other?(1 point)
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divergent plate boundary
tsunami plate boundary
transform plate boundary
convergent plate boundary
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divergent plate boundary
tsunami plate boundary
transform plate boundary
convergent plate boundary
convergent plate boundary
Identify which landform is created by a glacier.(1 point)
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a barrier island
a cirque
a cave
a V-shaped valley
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a barrier island
a cirque
a cave
a V-shaped valley
a cirque
Which type of plate boundary is characterized by plates moving toward each other?(1 point)
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divergent plate boundary
tsunami plate boundary
transform plate boundary
convergent plate boundary
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divergent plate boundary
tsunami plate boundary
transform plate boundary
convergent plate boundary
convergent plate boundary
Compare and contrast the location of the following regions. Which statement best identifies a region where tsunamis are possible?(1 point)
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Japan
Himalayas
interior South America
interior Asia
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Japan
Himalayas
interior South America
interior Asia
Japan
Which statement best describes how the Dust Bowl affected the human geography of the Great Plains in the 1930s?(1 point)
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The Dust Bowl was not severe enough to cause a change in the human geography of the Great Plains in the 1930s.
The Dust Bowl caused people to migrate from the Great Plains to other regions of the United States.
Because the Dust Bowl lasted just a few weeks, people did not leave the Great Plains.
The Dust Bowl caused people to migrate from other regions of the United States to the Great Plains.
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The Dust Bowl was not severe enough to cause a change in the human geography of the Great Plains in the 1930s.
The Dust Bowl caused people to migrate from the Great Plains to other regions of the United States.
Because the Dust Bowl lasted just a few weeks, people did not leave the Great Plains.
The Dust Bowl caused people to migrate from other regions of the United States to the Great Plains.
The Dust Bowl caused people to migrate from the Great Plains to other regions of the United States.