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Powerpoint Jeopardy Evidence for Plate Tectonics Plate Tectonic Boundaries RocksEarthquakes and Volcanoes CA Hazards 10 20 30 40 50
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Mid-ocean ridges form when this happens
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This is the cause of continental drift
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This is what creates deep ocean trenches
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The ocean floor is the newest at this topographic feature and the oldest and this other topographic feature
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This is why magnetic stripes support the theory of plate tectonics
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This is the type of boundary when two plates slide past each other in opposite directions
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This feature forms at transform boundaries
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This topographic features forms when two continental plates collides
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These are 2 features that form at an oceanic-continental convergent boundary
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These are 3 topographic features that form at divergent plate boundaries
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This rock is formed when old rocks are changed by heat and pressure
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This rock contains strata (layers) that keep a record of earth’s history
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This type of rock makes up mid ocean ridges
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This type of rock is most likely found in a subduction zone
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These are 3 differences between extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks
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This is the first step to cause an earthquake
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A cinder cone volcano would likely form at this plate boundary
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This type of earthquake occurs at transform boundaries
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These are 4 differences between the Richter and the Mercalli Scale
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These are 5 features of a gently-sloped volcano
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Erosion happens most often in this CA location
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Volcanoes are found in this CA mountain range
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Most of the fresh water in CA comes from this general location
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Earthquakes in CA are likely to happen close to this feature
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Tsunamis may hit CA in this area and are caused by this.
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Final Jeopardy CATEGORY: Plate boundaries
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Final Jeopardy Explain how a convergent plate boundary creates volcanoes, earthquakes, metamorphic rocks, and ocean trenches. Write one sentence for each.
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