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Natural Processes & Human Activities bellwork 10 1. At this type of plate boundary, the plates 3. What type of plate boundary is shown in the move away from each other. Magma rises to picture below? the surface, creating new crust as it cools. a) Transform Plate Boundary b) Convergent Plate Boundary c) Divergent Plate Boundary d) Subduction Zone 2. At this type of plate boundary, the plates move towards one another. Plates collide creating hills, and mountains. a) Transform Plate Boundary b) Convergent Plate Boundary c) Divergent Plate Boundary d) Subduction Zone
Natural Processes & Human Activities bellwork 11 Matching: For each section, place the letter on the line which best matches each term with its’ description. _____1. Fault A. the vibrations caused by an earthquake _____2. Stress B. an instrument that constantly records ground movements _____3. Earthquake C. a fracture in Earth’s lithosphere along which blocks of rock move past each other _____4. Seismograph D. force applied by an object pressing, pulling, or pushing against another object _____5. Seismic Waves E. a shaking of the ground caused by sudden movement of large rocks along a fault
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