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Ch. 9-10 Clicker Review

The Cascades is an example of a _________ boundary. A. Convergent B. Divergent C. Transform D. Stationary

The San Andreas Fault is an example of a _________ boundary. A. Convergent B. Divergent C. Transform D. Stationary

The Mid-Ocean Ridge is an example of a _________ boundary. A. Convergent B. Divergent C. Transform D. Stationary

Igneous rock that cools quickly is called _____. A. intrusive B. metamorphic C. extrusive D. andesitic

Igneous rock that cools slowly is called _____. A. intrusive B. metamorphic C. extrusive D. andesitic

Igneous rock that cools slowly forms_____ crystals. A. small B. large C. clear D. no

Igneous rock that cools quickly forms_____ crystals. A. small or no B. large C. clear D. opaque

Molten rock on the earth’s surface is called A. lava B. basalt C. magma D. glass

Molten rock far below the earth’s surface is called A. lava B. basalt C. magma D. glass