Plate Tectonics 2
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100

Can tectonic plates fuse together to become one larger plate?

Yes ~ Eastern coast of North America

100

Which type of tectonic plates have the thickest crust?

Continental

100

What are faults?

Cracks in the rocks surface

100

What two formations does folding produce?

Anticlines and Synclines. 

100

What is seismology?

The study of all things related to earthquake waves?

200

What are the two types of plates in plate tectonics?

Continental and Oceanic. 

200

Where do most of the real changes to the Earth's crust occur at?

Plate boundaries. 

200

The Appalachian Mountains are an example of what kind of mountain?

Fault Block Mountains

200

How are normal faults formed?

Through rock material being pulled apart

200

Where is an example of a strike slip boundary?

San Andreas Fault

300

Why does Minnesota not have any mountains, earthquakes, or volcanoes?

Be are near the center of the North American plate and the centers of plates are mostly inactive. 

300

Where are most Volcanoes formed?

Subductions zones along plate boundaries
300

What are the three ways that mountains are formed?

Folding, faulting, and through volcanic activity

300

How are reverse faults formed?

Caused by rock materials being squeezed together. 

300

What is an example of an island or islands formed from oceanic plates colliding with other oceanic plates?

Aleutian Islands, Japan, New Zealand, Caribbean, Philippines. 

400

How were the islands of Hawaii formed?

Through hotspots

400

What kind of plate boundaries form the tallest and largest mountains?

Continental colliding with continental

400

What are fault block mountains?

Mountains formed from faulting that occurs on a large scale. 
400

How do strike slip faults form?

Caused by sheering forces. 

400

What is the best example of a very tall mountain forming from continental plates colliding with each other?

Himalayan mountains. 

500

What kind of plate boundary experiences the largest number of earthquakes?

Strike Slip boundaries
500

What kind of plate boundary does not form mountains or volcanoes?

Strike Slip Boundaries. 

500

Which kind of mountain forming will occur if the force applied is slow and weak?

Folding

500

What kind of mountain forming will form if the force applied is sudden or very strong?

Faulting.

500

THIS QUESTION IS WORTH 500 AND 1000 POINTS!!!

What is Loess? What is Moraine?

Moraine: Piles of till either pushed to the front or to the side of a moving glacier


Loess: Rich soils formed from the deposition of materials picked up by deflation