
Convergent Plate Boundaries
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5th Grade
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Natalie Broome
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9 Slides • 10 Questions
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Convergent Boundaries
Plates Collide
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Earth is Plated
Plates - Large Pieces of Rock
Earth's Crust is Made of Many Plates
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Plates "Float" on Mantle
Magma (Melted/Molten Rock) in the Mantle
Magma Flows in Currents in the Mantle
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Multiple Choice
Earth's crust is made of one solid piece of rock.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The place where two plates collide is called a _____________ boundary.
convergent
divergent
transform
magma
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Subduction Zone
Dense Oceanic Plate Pushes Down & Melts as It Sinks Into the Mantle
Less Dense Continental Plate Pushes Against & Bends, Breaks the Rock to Build Mountains
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Subduction Zone Landforms
On Land: Ring of Fire - Mountains & Volcanoes
In Oceans: Trenches & Island Arcs
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Deep Ocean Trenches
Deepest Spots on Earth
Mariana Trench Deepest of All
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Ring of Fire (Video)
Subduction Zones Around Pacific Plate
Many Volcanic Mountains, Island Arcs
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Multiple Choice
What deep ocean surface feature is created at the place where the oceanic plate pushes under the continental plate?
mountain
volcano
trench
island arc
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Multiple Select
Which land surface features are created at a subduction zone?
island arc
mountains
trenches
volcanoes
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Multiple Choice
Volcanoes are formed at subduction zones when the oceanic plate pushes under the continental plate, melts and magma forms under the mountains on the land.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The area of active volcanoes around the Pacific Plate is called
Volcano Valley
Ring of Ice
Volcano Ring
Ring of Fire
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Collision Zone
Two Continental Plates Push Together
Rocks Break, Bend, Fold , Push Up
Tallest Mountains on Earth Form This Way
Rock at Top of Mountain May Have Ocean Fossils - Rock Was Once Flat Land Under Water and Then Pushed Up Over Time
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Himalayan Mountains (Video)
The Tallest Mountains in the World
Two Continental Plates Collide
Mt. Everest - Tallest Peak on Earth's Surface (29,029 ft)
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Multiple Choice
When two continental plates collide, they form
oceans
trenches
tall mountains
canyons
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Multiple Choice
What happens to rock at the place where two continental plates collide?
break
bend
fold
push up
all of these
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Multiple Choice
Fossils of ocean animals could never be found at the tops of mountains.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which mountain is the tallest peak on Earth?
Mt. Everest
Mt. St. Helens
Mt. Fuji
Pike's Peak
Convergent Boundaries
Plates Collide
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