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Divergent boundries are tectonic plates that move...
a) Towards each other
b) Away from each other
c) Side to side
d) Up and down

When two plates collide it is called...
a) Divergent Boundaries
b) Transform Boundaries
c) Convergent Boundaries
d) None

Which convergent boundary collision is land to land?
a) None
b) Oceanic-Oceanic
c) Continent-Oceanic
d) Continent-Continent

Which convergent boundary collision is land plate to water plate?
a) None
b) Oceanic-Oceanic
c) Continent-Oceanic
d) Continent-Continent

Which convergent boundary collision is water plate to water plate?
a) None
b) Oceanic-Oceanic
c) Continent-Oceanic
d) Continent-Continent

In ocean-continent convergence, the oceanic plate is pushed down because:
a) The continental plate is thinner
b) The continental plate is weaker
c) The continental plate is denser
d) The continental plate is higher than sea level

Continent-continent collisions form...
a) Islands in the ocean
b) Mountains
c) Volcanoes
d) None

Volcanoes at the convergence areas are caused by:
a) The impact from the plates colliding
b) The formation of mountains
c) Melting of the subducting plate
d) None

Ocean-Ocean convergence can form...
a) Islands and Volcanoes
b) Mountains on continents
c) Rivers
d) Lakes

When a subducted plate melts it can form a...
a) Mountain
b) Volcanoe
c) River
d) None

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