Why do Earths tectonic plates

  1. Where do earthquakes normally occur?A: earths core B: center of tectonic plates C: edges of earths bodies of water D: edges of
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  2. why do tectonic plates on earth's surface movethe pressure from the ground pushes the plates apart the plates are surrounded by
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  3. where do earthquakes normally occur?a at the edges of Earths bodies of water b at the center of earths core c at the center of
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  4. what is so important about subduction of tectonic plates ?earths crust is melted and destroyed here earths new crust is created
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  5. What is so important about subduction of tectonic plates?Earths crust is melted and destroyed here. Earths new crust is created
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  6. What happens at a convergent plate boundary (1 point)A. Earths rock plates grow denser B. Earths rock plates pull away from each
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  7. what happens at a convergent plate boundaryA. Earths rock plates collide with one another B. Earths rock plates slide past each
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  8. 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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  9. Were do earthquakes normally occur?1. At the edges of tectonic plates 2. At the center of earth's core 3. At the edges of earths
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  10. Based on the snap volcano is most commonly formA.) along earth equator B.) near tectonic plate boundaries C.) in earths Polar
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