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Hess reasoned that if the ocean floor was moving away from either side of the mid- ocean ridge. Then it must be colliding somewhere else, such as the.

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2 Hess reasoned that if the ocean floor was moving away from either side of the mid- ocean ridge. Then it must be colliding somewhere else, such as the edge of a continent.

3 The area where the plates meet is called a Plate Boundary. There are 3 types of plate boundaries.

4 1. Divergent Boundaries: This is where two plates are moving away from one another and new oceanic crust is forming.

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6 Underwater mountain ranges are formed at the divergent boundary.

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8 2. Convergent Boundaries: As seafloor spreading moves plates apart at one boundary, those plates push into neighboring plates. Causing a collision of plates.

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10 Collisions between oceanic crust and continental crust, will cause the oceanic crust to subduct, under the continental crust.

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12 This type of plate collision forms a trench & Continental Volcanoes.

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16 Neither plate is subducted. Instead the colliding edges are crumpled and uplifted, producing large mountain ranges.

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19 One side will subduct, causing a very deep trench. The plate that is subducted melts and the molten rock rises to the surface along the trench which causes a long chain of volcanic islands.

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23 This is when two plates grind past each other horizontally. When enough friction builds up an earthquake will occur.

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