Which kind of rock is formed when lava leaves a volcano and cools?(1 point)
igneous
metamorphic
sedimentary
conglomerate
What process that brings heat from the lower mantle toward the crust?(1 point)
conduction
compression
cementation
convection
Which boundary interaction is responsible for forming mountains on continental plates?(1 point)
transverse plate boundary interaction
convective plate boundary interaction
divergent plate boundary interaction
convergent plate boundary interaction
Which model closely resembles the thickness of the crust relative to the rest of the earth?(1 point)
The crust is like the peel of a grapefruit.
The crust is like caramel around a caramel apple.
The crust is like the yogurt around a yogurt-covered raisin.
The crust is like the shell on a hard-boiled egg
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Connexus 6th grade
1. Igneous
2. Convection
3. Convergent plate boundary interaction
4. The crust is like the shell on a hard-boiled egg.
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1. Igneous
2. Convection
3. Convergent plate boundary interaction
4. The crust is like the shell on a hard-boiled egg.
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igneous
Plate Tectonics and the Rock Cycle Quick Check
1. Igneous D
2. Convection C
3. Convergent plate boundary interaction
4. The crust is like the shell on a hard-boiled egg.
To answer these questions, you can use your knowledge of geology or do a quick search online.
1. Which kind of rock is formed when lava leaves a volcano and cools?
The correct answer is igneous. When lava cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rocks. You can remember this by understanding that "igneous" is derived from the Latin word "ignis," meaning fire, which relates to the volcanic process.
2. What process brings heat from the lower mantle toward the crust?
The correct answer is convection. Convection is the process where heat is transferred through the movement of a fluid or gas. In the case of the Earth, convection currents in the mantle carry heat from deeper within the Earth towards the crust.
3. Which boundary interaction is responsible for forming mountains on continental plates?
The correct answer is convergent plate boundary interaction. Convergent plate boundaries occur when two plates collide. In the case of continental plates colliding, they can create compression and uplift, resulting in the formation of mountains.
4. Which model closely resembles the thickness of the crust relative to the rest of the Earth?
The correct answer is "The crust is like the shell on a hard-boiled egg." This analogy suggests that the crust is relatively thin compared to the rest of the Earth, similar to the shell on an egg.
1. ?
2. (maybe) convection
3. convergent
4. hard boiled egg