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What is most responsible for any movement in the earth rock plates
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Which statement best explains the theory of plate tectonics?(1 point)
Responses Earth’s mantle is made of rock plates that move
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In 3-5 sentences, Identify and describe the fossil evidence Wegener used to support the theories of continental drift and plate
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Which statement best explains the theory of plate tectonics?
If necessary, review the Introduction to "Prove they move". options:
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zareya
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Which evidence from the sea floor shows that tectonic plates move?
a) the sea floor is youngest near a mid-ocean ridge and older
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A student is studying the fossils of a plant species that lived several million years ago. The fossils of this species are found
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During science class, a student is using a candy bar to model changes in the surface of the earth. The student pulls the candy
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Changes to the earth that can be explained by plate tectonics include all of the following except _____.
earthquakes erosion
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What was unknown to scientists during Wegener’s time?(1 point)
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Write a 700-word paper in APA format that provides an overview of how plate tectonics affects sedimentation. Answer the
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Scientists from the northern and southern hemispheres brought their observations and evidence about seafloor spreading and the
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What is most responsible for any movement in the Earth’s rock plates?
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What is most responsible for any movement on the Earth’s rock plates? (1 point)
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Use this paragraph: Carlon is using two wooden blocks to model the movement of Earth’s plates. He pushes one block forward and
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Earth's Changing Surface Online Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your
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Use this paragraph: Carlon is using two wooden blocks to model the movement of Earth’s plates. He pushes one block forward and
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What is the theory that Earth’s surface is composed of several rock plates that fit together like the pieces of a puzzle?
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Ring of Fire Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which statement correctly describes why earthquakes happen? Responses
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Which land features are most likely found near a convergent plate boundary?(1 point)
Responses volcanoes and mountains hot
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Oscar
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Changes to the earth that can be explained by plate tectonics include all of the following except _____.
earthquakes erosion
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Kyle
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Which example shows the effects of tension in the Earth’s plates?
an earthquake along the San Andreas Fault Eurasian plate
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what move tectonic plates around earth?and how does it move the plates?
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Earth's changing surface :
Why do tectonic plates on Earth’s surface move?(1 point) The pressure from the ground pushes the
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1)What is the Theory of Plate Tectonics?
2)What physical features are caused by plate tectonics? 3)What causes Earth's plates to
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Anonymous
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New seafloor rock is continually being formed at mid-ocean ridges and old seafloor rock is continually removed at ocean
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1. What is most likely to occur when jagged edges of rock plates grind past each other? (1 point)
- an earthquake***** - volcanic
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In one sentence, what is the theory of plate tectonics?
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high magnitude, and an observer reports the earthquake
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In 1912, Alfred Wegener discovered and explained the movement of continents, a theory he called"_____."
a) plate movement b)
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ant
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Select the best answer. Which statement is true about all convection currents?(
A. It results to formation of valleys and hills.
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What is formed at a divergent plate boundary?
A. metamorphic rock B. mountains C. oceanic crust D. sedimentary rock
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What happens at a convergent plate boundary?(1 point)
Responses Earth’s rock plates slide past each other Earth’s rock plates
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Addrian
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What did scientists observe in the ocean floor which indicates that the Pacific Ocean is becoming smaller?(1 point)
Responses
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Which statement best explains the theory of plate tectonics?(1 point)
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Anonymous
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What causes the rock layers of mountains to form zigzag shape?(1 point)
Responses a transform fault a transform fault a normal
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AC
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What happens when jagged edges of rock plates grind past each other?
This is for a test lmao so
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Choose the statement that best explores what drives the processes of plate tectonics.(1 point)
Responses Volcanoes drive the
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Using one to two sentences, explain how the movement of tectonic plates helps turn sedimentary rocks into metamorphic rocks.(2
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Scientists wondered how volcanoes could be located so far from tectonic plate boundaries until one proposed the idea of( plates,
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Earth's Changing Surface Unit Test
1 of 151 of 15 Items Question What happens when jagged edges of rock plates grind past each
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Choose the statement that best explores what drives the processes of plate tectonics.(1 point) Responses Volcanoes drive the
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Choose the statement that best explores what drives the processes of plate tectonics.(1 point)
Responses Earthquakes drive the
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wyatt
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What causes the rock layers of mountains to form zigzag shape?(1 point)
Responses a normal fault continental plate uplift folding
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What happens when jagged edges of rock plates grind past each other? (1 point)
Responses a mountain chain a mountain chain
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Azami
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14. The Himalayan Mountains were formed when the Indian Plate collided with the Eurasian Plate. Which type of plate boundary is
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Which type of plate boundary is characterized by plates moving toward each other?(1 point)
Responses convergent plate boundary
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wyatt
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3. Which of the following physical features are caused by plate tectonics?
mountains and volcanoes rift valleys and mid-ocean
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Jman
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What three pieces of evidence do scientists use to support the Theory of Continental Drift? LIST and EXPLAIN each:
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Hello everyone
I'm wondering if any one would help me with my Geography homework.. It is a crossword and I need to complete it
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Which feature forms when one plate is forced to bend and dive under the other?
(1 point) Responses a mid-ocean ridge a volcanic
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