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The tectonic plates that formed
Boundaries are formed by activity between the Earth’s tectonic plates
one plate slides underneath the other, creating and
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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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Volcanoes most commonly form where
A.) two tectonic plates pull away from each other B.) one tectonic plate plungers beneath the
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simplify this
Valleys and mountain ranges form through the process of tectonic activity. When tectonic plates collide or
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Which best explains how tectonic plates move?
* 1 point Convection currents in Earth's mantle pull, push and slide tectonic
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The movement of tectonic plates in two locations is described below:
Location A: Tectonic plates push together Location B:
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The movement of tectonic plates in two locations is described below: Location A: Tectonic plates move away from each
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Which of the following is true about tectonic plate motion?
Tectonic plates move in directions that are opposite the directions
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What geological forces might be responsible for this range of mountains?
Responses A diverging tectonic platesdiverging tectonic
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Volcanoes most commonly form where
A.) two tectonic plates alongside each other B.) two tectonic plates pull away from each other
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