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Geography, 09.11.2019 08:31, latraviacox12

How is continental crust different from oceanic crust?

oceanic crust is thinner and more likely to sink.

continental crust is more dense and lighter.

oceanic crust is thicker and more dense.

continental crust is thicker and more likely to sink.

look at this section of a tectonic map.

which statement describes what is happening at the plate boundary?

an oceanic plate is subducting.

two continental plates are colliding.

the seafloor is spreading.

two plates are sliding past each other.

at which type of boundary do lithospheric plates collide?

contour boundaries

gravitational boundaries

convergent boundaries

convection boundaries

according to the theory of plate tectonics, how do two plates interact to form earth's largest mountain ranges?

collide

create new plates

move apart

scrape past each other

how can mountain formation be described according to the theory of plate tectonics?

as any two plates meet at a fault line boundary, mountains are formed.

as two continental plates collide along a convergent boundary, mountains are formed.

as a continental plate and an oceanic plate come together at a divergent boundary, mountains are formed.

as two continental plates move past each other at a transform boundary, mountains are formed.


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