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Tectonic Plates
Test Description: Tectonic Plates
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1) This person suggested the existence of Pangea
A
Alfred Wegner
B
Ms. Furlong
C
Mr. Hallowell
D
Henry Hass
2) This is the theory that says there was a super continent named Pangea
A
Subduction
B
Continental drift
C
Convergent
D
Divergent
3) What s the name of the super continent formed by all the continents together?
A
Sea Floor Spreading
B
Pangea
C
Transform
D
Boundaries
4) What layer of the Earth contains the crust and the upper part of the mantel?
A
Lithosphere
B
Atmosphere
C
Asthenosphere
D
Core
5) What are the sections of crust called
A
Continents
B
Continental Drift
C
Crust Peices
D
Tectonic Plates
6) What is it called where two plates meet?
A
Plate
B
Boundary
C
Drift
D
Rift
7) What happens at a convergent boundary?
A
Plates separate and crust is destroyed
B
Plates collide and crust is created
C
Plates separate and crust is formed
D
Plates Collide and crust is detroyed
8) What happens at a divergent boundary
A
Plates collide and crust is created
B
Plates Collide and crust is detroyed
C
Plates separate and crust is destroyed
D
Plates separate and crust is formed
9) What is the boundary called when two plates slide past each other?
A
Tranfrom
B
Divergent
C
Convergent
D
Translate
10) What causes new crust to form?
A
Sea-Floor Spreading
B
Mountain Building
C
Magic
D
Earthquakes
11) What is the area called where part of the crust is pushed under the rest of the crust and melts
A
Subduction zone
B
Translation
C
COnvergent
D
Divergent
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