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Forces That Shape Our Earth

Forces That Shape Our Earth

Assessment

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS2-3, MS-ESS2-1, MS-ESS3-2

+5

Standards-aligned

Created by

JANICE MCKENNA

Used 2+ times

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21 Slides • 23 Questions

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Labelling

Label each plate boundary.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Convergent

Divergent

Transform

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Multiple Choice

Hotter, less dense magma near the core...

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rises.

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sinks.

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Multiple Choice

Colder, more dense magma near the crust...

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rises.

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sinks.

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Multiple Choice

Convection currents occur due to...

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rotation of earth

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differences in temperature and density

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electrons moving

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gravitational pull

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following statements about subduction is correct?

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Subduction occurs when one plate slides beneath another due to convection currents.

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Subduction occurs when plates move apart from each other.

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Subduction is the process where plates move horizontally past each other.

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Subduction happens only at mid-ocean ridges.

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Multiple Select

Select all the major tectonic plates shown in the image.

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Pacific Plate

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Eurasia Plate

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Indian Plate

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Antarctic Plate

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Fill in the Blank

Plate boundaries are areas where the edges of Earth's plates meet and ____ form along these boundaries.

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When two plates are being pulled apart from one another, we call it a ​
boundary. A pictures a ​
and B pictures a ​
. Which are both examples of this boundary.

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Drag and Drop

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Name this plate boundary.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above

divergent

convergent

transform

insurgent

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Multiple Choice

Which type of plate boundary is responsible for the formation of mountains?

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Ocean-Continental Convergent Boundary

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Ocean-Ocean Convergent Boundary

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Continental-Continental Convergent Boundary

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Transform Boundary

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San Andreas Fault is often considered the world's most famous transform fault.

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the blank: Stress is the measure of the amount of ___ applied over an area.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are types of stress that cause mountains to form?

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Compression

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Tension

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Shear Stress

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Expansion

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Multiple Choice

What happens to rocks when compression stress is applied to them?

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They become thinner and longer

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They become thicker and shorter

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They break into small pieces

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They melt

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Multiple Choice

What type of stress causes rocks to be pushed in different and opposite directions, resulting in a distorted appearance?

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Shear stress

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Compression stress

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Tension stress

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Elastic stress

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Multiple Select

Which of the following can result from faults in the Earth's lithosphere?

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Earthquakes

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Mountain building

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Volcanic eruptions

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Flooding

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Label the Fault in your notes

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Fill in the Blank

The surface between the two moving pieces of crust at a fault is called the ___ plane.

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Multiple Choice

In a normal fault, what happens to the hanging wall?

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It moves down

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It moves up

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It stays in place

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It splits apart

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Multiple Choice

Reverse faults are usually the result of which type of stress?

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Compression

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Tension

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Shear

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Elastic

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Multiple Choice

What is a strike-slip fault and how does it differ from other types of faults?

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It occurs when rocks move horizontally past each other on either side of the fault plane.

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It occurs when rocks move vertically past each other on either side of the fault plane.

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It occurs when rocks move diagonally past each other on either side of the fault plane.

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It occurs when rocks do not move at all on either side of the fault plane.

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Multiple Choice

Which type of fault is characterized by two blocks of rock sliding horizontally past each other in opposite directions?

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Strike-slip fault

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Normal fault

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Reverse fault

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Thrust fault

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Multiple Choice

Which type of boundary is responsible for the formation of rift valleys and ocean ridges?

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Convergent boundary

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Divergent boundary

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Transform boundary

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Subduction zone

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Open Ended

Reflecting on today's lesson about forces that shape the surface of the Earth, what is one question you still have or one concept you would like to explore further?

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