The movement of tectonic plates

  1. The movement of tectonic plates in two locations is described below:Location A: Tectonic plates push together Location B:
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  2. (03.03 MC)The movement of tectonic plates in two locations is described below: Location A: Tectonic plates move away from each
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  3. The movement of tectonic plates in two locations is described below:Location A: Tectonic plates push together Location B:
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  4. Thermal energy in the Earth causes tectonic plates to move. Moving tectonic plates cause many types of natural phenomena. Circle
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  5. What process forms high non-volcanic mountain ranges?A. One tectonic plate is splitting apart into two plates. B. Two tectonic
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  6. Why are natural formations so different and unique?(1 point)Responses The mantle under the tectonic plates is constantly moving
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  7. Which of the following statements is NOT true?OPTIONS A. Tectonic plate movement affects only the lithosphere. B.The four Earth
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  8. Volcanoes most commonly form whereA.) two tectonic plates pull away from each other B.) one tectonic plate plungers beneath the
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  9. The tectonic plates move due to ______________ _______________ that occur in the mantle. Convection currents are a movement of
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  10. Which best explains how tectonic plates move?* 1 point Convection currents in Earth's mantle pull, push and slide tectonic
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