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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Not every earthquake has a foreshock but every earthquake has aftershocks that occur in the same place as the mainshock.
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.
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.
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
at mid-ocean ridges
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