Name all four boundaries and please include actions
Convergent, Divergent and transform
100
What does Ocean vs. Ocean mean?
The more dense crust will sink under [usually the older ocean crust] This will form a trench on the subducting plate. An island arc will form on the top plate from the melting plate that is underneath.
100
What's the difference between Ocean vs. Continent and Ocean vs. Ocean?
The Ocean vs. Continent forms a trench and Ocean vs. Ocean forms a island arc.
100
True or False does Continent vs. Continent make a mountain?
true
100
What does the Ocean vs. Continent and the Ocean vs. Ocean have in common?
They both have the older or denser crust that sinks while the less dense or the youngest stays on top.
200
What does transform mean?
it's where two plates slide past each other.
200
What does earthquake mean?
It's where plates collide sending out energy through the crust.
200
what makes a trench?
Ocean vs. Continent, because the more dense crust will sink under the less dense crust, which will form a trench on the ocean floor.
200
True or False is a Global Positioning System a force created by molten material pushing the plates as it erupts.
False
200
What does Convection current and earthquakes have in common?
They both can form at an divergent plate boundary
300
What does Divergent plate boundary and convergent plate boundary mean?
Divergent plate boundary means two plates divide and convergent plate boundary means to plates collide.
300
What does Global Positioning System or GPS mean?
It is a network of satellites orbiting Earth which tracks plate movement, volcanic eruptions and earthquakes
300
What is the difference between Ridge Push and Divergent plate boundary?
Divergent just splits the plates apart while the Ridge Pushes the plates apart for molten material to come threw it
300
True or False, do earthquakes just happen at transform plate boundary?
False
300
What does the Basal drag, Ridge push and slab pull all have in common?
They all have forces that causes the plates to move.
400
What do Convergent plate boundary and transform plate boundary have in common?
Both plates touch each other and they both use a lot of energy.
400
What does Continent vs. Continent mean?
The continental crust is not dense enough to sink so they buckle up and form into mountains.
400
What does Island arc and Slab pull have in common?
They both subducting to form islands or by pulling the plate
400
True or False Do Rift valleys just form at a convergent plate boundary?
False
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What does Ridge push and Divergent plate boundary have in common?
They both divide the plate.
500
What happens after the divergent plate move past each other?
Either a rift valley or a mid-ocean ridge forms
500
What is Convection current?
It is the circulation of material cause by the difference in temperature and density
500
What's the difference between the asnothsphere and the lithosphere? [use actions if you have too]
The asnothsphere has a semi-melted plastic layer, while the lithosphere is cold and has a rigid rock layer.
500
Is basal drag like a student cutting in line pushing all the other students to the other sides or is it like a conveyor belt at the grocery store?
It is a conveyor belt at the grocery store
500
What does Ocean vs. Ocean and Continent vs. Ocean have in common?
Ocean vs. Ocean and Continent vs. Ocean both have were the more dense crust sink while the less dense stays on top.