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Plate Boundaries and Convection

Plate Boundaries and Convection

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Science

8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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13 Slides • 6 Questions

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Which of the following is NOT a plate boundary?

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Convergent

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Convection

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Divergent

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Transform

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Match the following

  • thicker, less dense, forms landmasses, composed mostly of granite, generally older than oceanic crust

thinner, more dense, located under oceans and seas, composed mostly of basalt, generally younger than continental crust

Boundary where two tectonic plates meet

Continental crust

Oceanic crust

Plate boundary

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Match the following

Mountains formed here. Example: Himalayas

Volcanos formed here. Example:

Andes Mountains

Volcanic Island Arcs formed here. Example: Aleutian Islands Arc

Continent – Continent

Continent – Ocean

Ocean - Ocean


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Match the following

Rift valleys formed here. Example: Great Rift Valley

Mid-ocean ridges formed here. Example: Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Continent – Continent

Ocean - Ocean

Mr. Young's dog

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What natural disaster happens at transform boundaries?

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Cyclones

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Floods

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Hurricanes

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Earthquakes

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At the Mid-Atlantic ridge the ocean seafloor is slowly spreading. Which rocks near the boundary are the youngest?

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The rocks 5 feet away from the ridge

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The rocks 10 feet away from the ridge

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The rocks 15 feet away from the ridge

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The rocks 75 feet away from the ridge

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