What was the main reason geologists started believing in the movement of tectonic plates in the 1960s?
Plate Tectonics Explained

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The invention of the microscope
A sudden increase in earthquakes
Mounting evidence and precise tracking from space
The discovery of new continents
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What is the common explanation for the movement of tectonic plates?
They are pushed by ocean currents
They are carried along on currents in the upper mantle
They are moved by wind forces
They are stationary and do not move
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Why can't tectonic plates be simply riding on mantle currents?
Because they are heavier than the mantle
Because they are made of different materials
Because some plates move faster than the currents
Because they are not in contact with the mantle
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What happens when an ocean plate collides with a continental plate?
The ocean plate bends and slides under the continental plate
The continental plate breaks apart
The ocean plate slides over the continental plate
Both plates stop moving
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How do sunken slabs of ocean crust affect mantle convection?
They have no effect on mantle convection
They increase the speed of mantle currents
They stop the convection process
They block flowing rock, forcing it to sink and create suction
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