plate tectonics
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PlateTectonics
PlateBoundarie
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Sea FloorSpreading
Crustal Features
Vocabulary
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A. Convection currents of magma in the Earth’s mantle.
C. The Lithosphere – the Earth’s crust that is broken up into huge pieces.
C. At plate tectonic boundaries
C. Asthenosphere
C. A Hot Spot
B. Convergent
A.Divergent
C. Transform boundary
A. Divergent Boundaries
B. Convergent Boundary
A. Mid-Ocean Ridges
B. They’ll move further apart
C. Sea Floor Spreading
D. Furthest away from the ridge
A. California is located on a plate boundary where plates slide past each other. The San Andreas Fault is a transform boundary.
B. Rift Valley
D. Trench
C. Volcano
A.Mountain Range
The Himalaya Mountain Range formed because India is
crashing into Asia
B. A Mid Ocean Ridge
D. Sea Floor Spreading
A. Subduction Zone
C. Convection Currents
B. Fault Lines
D. Volcanoes – Magma is coming up at mid-ocean ridges and forming new sea floor. This forms volcanoes all along the mid-ocean ridges.
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