According to the diagram below, which plate boundary shows the plates moving away from each another?

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Transform
Divergent
Convergent

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Divergent

Vv123 Vv123 answered

This diagram shows exfoliation (the popping off of an outer rock layer.).

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False

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True

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How is soil related to bedrock?

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Soil forms below the bedrock.
Bedrock hardens to form soil.
Soil forms from the weathering of bedrock.

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Soil forms from the weathering of bedrock.

Vv123 Vv123 answered

Soil is an important part of your everyday life. Most of the food you eat depends on soil. It also gives support to many buildings and structures. Soil is under your feet right now—or at least there used to be soil before the structure you are in was built. Why is soil valuable?

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Soil is a nonrenewable natural resource.
Everything on land depends on soil, directly or indirectly.
Both of the above.

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Both of the above.

Vv123 Vv123 answered

Moving water is the major agent of the erosion that has shaped Earth’s land surface. As water moves over the land, it carries particles with it. This moving water is called runoff. The runoff causes rocks and particles to bump into each other. These bumping rocks can cause physical weathering.

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False

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered

To determine which plate boundary shows the plates moving away from each other, we need to understand the different types of plate boundaries.

1. Transform Boundary: This is where two plates slide past each other horizontally. There is no movement towards or away from each other.
2. Divergent Boundary: This is where two plates move away from each other. It creates new crust as magma rises to fill the gap between the plates.
3. Convergent Boundary: This is where two plates collide and move towards each other. It can result in the formation of mountains or subduction zones.

To identify the plate boundary that shows the plates moving away from each other, we should look for a divergent boundary on the diagram. Divergent boundaries are usually characterized by a gap between the plates.