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Plate Tectonics
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How many lithospheric plates are there on the earth?
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There are 10 plates
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What kind of rock are the oceanic plates made of?
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Basalt
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What two kinds of rock are the continental plates made of?
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Granite and Andesite
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Which type of plate is more dense?
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The Oceanic Plates
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What kind of plate boundary is found between two plates that are separating?
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Divergent Plate Boundary
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What kind of plate boundary is found where two plates collide?
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Convergent plate boundary
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What kind of plate boundary is found where two plates slide past each other?
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Transform Fault Boundary
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When an oceanic plate meets a continental plate, which one will subduct and why?
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The oceanic plate will subduct below the continental plate because it has more density then the continental plate.
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What kind of geological formation happens at a divergent plate boundary?
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Mid-ocean ridge
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What kind of geological formation happens at a convergent plate boundary?
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A Trench
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When two continents collide, what type of geological formation will result?
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A mountain range
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What mountain range was formed when Indo-Australian plate collided with the Eurasian plate about 20 million years ago?
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The Himalayas
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Where is the newest crust on the earth found?
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At the mid-ocean ridges
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What kind of event happens when two plates slide past each other at a transform fault boundary?
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Earthquake
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What is the transform fault boundary that is located between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate in California?
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The San Andreas Fault
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How does studying fossils help us to support the theory of continental drift?
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Since fossils of the same animals exist on different continents, it tells us that the continents were once connected.
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