What type of boundary is a? What is a process that happens at a? What is a feature that happens at a? Convergent (oc-oc) Volcanism, subduction, earthquakes.

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What type of boundary is a? What is a process that happens at a? What is a feature that happens at a? Convergent (oc-oc) Volcanism, subduction, earthquakes Vocanos, trenches, islands

What is made at the star? A.Mid Ocean Ridge B.Ocean trenches C.Fold Mountains D.Islands E.Volcanos Could be more that one:

Which theory does this describe? Used proof from mountain ranges across different continents that match up to support the theory. Theory of Continental Drift

What is happening at the star? A.Subduction B.Sea Floor Spreading C.Earthquakes only D.Mountain Building

Which theory does this describe? Used proof fossils of the same animals on different continents to support the theory. Theory of Continental Drift

What is happening at the star? A.Subduction B.Sea Floor Spreading C.Earthquakes only D.Mountain Building

What type of boundary is shown above? What is a process that happens at this boundary? What is a feature that happens at this boundary? Transform Earthquakes Only None

What is made at the star? A.Mid Ocean Ridge B.Ocean trenches C.Fold Mountains D.Islands E.Volcanos Could be more that one:

What type of boundary is d? What is a process that happens at d? What is a feature that happens at d? Divergent (continental-continental) Rifting, earthquakes Rift valleys

What is happening at the star? A.Subduction B.Sea Floor Spreading C.Earthquakes only D.Mountain Building

What will happen in the future? A. A wider deeper valley will form. B. High fold mountains will form. C. Only more earthquakes as plates move side by side. D. The plate will become smaller as crust is destroyed. The San Andreas Fault is a transform boundary in California. How will it change in the future?

Which theory does this describe? Stated that new sea floor is created at the Mid Ocean Ridge and recycled at trenches. Theory of Sea Floor Spreading

What is happening at the star? A.Subduction B.Sea Floor Spreading C.Earthquakes only D.Mountain Building

Which theory does this describe? Found the crust nearest to the Mid Ocean Ridge is the youngest. Theory of Sea Floor Spreading

What is happening at the star? A.Subduction B.Sea Floor Spreading C.Earthquakes only D.Mountain Building

What will happen in the future? A. A wider deeper valley will form. B. More volcanic mountains will form. C. Only more earthquakes as plates move side by side. D. The plate will become larger as new crust is made. The Andes mountains are at a convergent (oceanic-continental) boundary. What will they look like in the future?

What is happening at the star? A.Subduction B.Sea Floor Spreading C.Earthquakes only D.Mountain Building

Which theory does this describe? Found that there are strips of crust on either side of the Mid Ocean Ridge that show the history of reversals of the Earth’s magnetic field. Theory of Sea Floor Spreading

What is made at the star? A.Mid Ocean Ridge B.Ocean trenches C.Fold Mountains D.Islands E.Volcanos Could be more that one:

What will happen in the future? A. A wider deeper valley will form. B. Higher fold mountains will form. C. Only more earthquakes as plates move side by side. D. The plate will become smaller as crust is destroyed. The African Rift Valley is a divergent boundary In Africa. What will it look like in the future?

What is made at the star? A.Mid Ocean Ridge B.Ocean trenches C.Fold Mountains D.Islands E.Volcanos Could be more that one:

What type of boundary is b? What is a process that happens at b? What is a feature that happens at b? Divergent (oceanic-oceanic) Earthquakes, sea floor spreading, volcanism Mid Ocean Ridge, volcanos

What is made at the star? A.Mid Ocean Ridge B.Ocean trenches C.Fold Mountains D.Islands E.Volcanos Could be more that one:

What will happen in the future? A. A wider deeper valley will form. B. Higher fold mountains will form. C. Only more earthquakes as plates move side by side. D. The plate will become smaller as crust is destroyed. The Himalayan Mountains are at a convergent plate boundary in Asia. What will they look like in the future?

What type of boundary is shown above? What is a process that happens at this boundary? What is a feature that happens at this boundary? Convergent(continental-continental) Earthquakes, mountain building Mountains

What type of boundary is c? What is a process that happens at c? What is a feature that happens at c? Convergent (oceanic-continental) Subduction, volcanism, earthquakes Volcanos, trenches

Which theory does this describe? The main failing of this theory is that it could not explain how the continents moved. Theory of Continental Drift

What is happening at the star? A.Subduction B.Sea Floor Spreading C.Earthquakes only D.Mountain Building