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here's the answers to this unit 4 lesson 14 unit test earth's changing surface or what ever i truely don't care to be honest
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1 transform boundary- the picture of the arrows going up and down looks like
divergent boundary - the picture of the arrows pushing away from each other
convergent boundary the arrows about to kiss im joking... the arrows coming together
2 divergent - new sea floor, earth quakes, rift valley.
convergent- ocean trench , earth quakes.
transform- earth quakes
3 ...b and 4
4Kaiden likely labeled the densities incorrectly for Earth's layers.
Generally, as depth increases, density increases because of the pressure and material differences in the layers.
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5 crust- cooling of warmer material
mantle - movement of denser material
earth core- heating of cooler material
then the last one doesn't have anything but it's movement of less- dense material
6 mantle
7 Subduction happens when a continental plate and oceanic plate collide . The more dense plate sinks beneath the other. This creates a oceanic trench in that order .βββββββ
8 Hotspots are only located along plate boundaries
9 Island B is the oldest because it is farthest from the hot spot.
10 Most volcanoes are common along plate boundaries
11 Earthquakes occur when two tectonic plates moving. When this occurs, energy is released in the form of seismic waves. Earthquakes are most common along plate boundaries. in that order
12 At the edges of tectonics plates
13 Montana and New Mexico
14 Triangulation is the process that allows scientists to locate the epicenter of an earthquake by measuring the arrival times between P and S waves. in that order
15 Primary waves can move through liquids, solids, and gasses., Secondary waves can travel through solids only.
16the black line is the fualt line, the epiccenter is the big sphere in the ground and the focus is the red dot in the middle of the grass
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"Kaiden likely labeled the densities of Earth's layers incorrectly. Typically, as you go deeper into the Earth, the density increases due to greater pressure and variations in the materials that make up each layer."
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