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What is one piece of information that we cannot extrapolate when analyzing this map of global geologic features?
A multi-colored thematic map of the Earth is shown, depicting various geological formations and processes in different regions.
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The Ring of Fire is surrounded by the majority of Earth’s volcanoes
The Ring of Fire is surrounded by the majority of Earth’s volcanoes
Fold mountains are primarily found on the Eurasian plate
Fold mountains are primarily found on the Eurasian plate
There are seven main tectonic plates
There are seven main tectonic plates
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a place where plates move together
A multi-colored thematic map of the Earth is shown, depicting various geological formations and processes in different regions.
Source: Pearson Education Ltd
(1 point)
Responses
The Ring of Fire is surrounded by the majority of Earth’s volcanoes
The Ring of Fire is surrounded by the majority of Earth’s volcanoes
Fold mountains are primarily found on the Eurasian plate
Fold mountains are primarily found on the Eurasian plate
There are seven main tectonic plates
There are seven main tectonic plates
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a place where plates move together
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The piece of information that we cannot extrapolate from analyzing the map of global geologic features is:
**The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a place where plates move together.**
In fact, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a divergent boundary where tectonic plates are moving apart, not together. This statement is incorrect and cannot be deduced from studying geologic maps. The other statements can be verified based on geologic knowledge and maps.
**The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a place where plates move together.**
In fact, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a divergent boundary where tectonic plates are moving apart, not together. This statement is incorrect and cannot be deduced from studying geologic maps. The other statements can be verified based on geologic knowledge and maps.
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