1) Earth's crust IS broken into pieces? a) true b) false 2) The Earth's pieces are called- a) plates b) unicorns 3) The Earth's crust is broken into _____________. The pieces are called ________________. a) takis , frijoles b) pies, resse's pieces  c) pieces, plates 4) Where two different plates meet (touch) we call them-- a) boundary b) cheetos 5) Next you will try your best to learn the terms and their movements. a) Yes, I will try my best. b) No, I want to fail for my parents to be notified. 6) Read, Memorize, and Learn a) ok b) Select letter "A" answer "ok" 7) Select the correct name a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 8) How are the red arrows moving? a) towards each other (Colliding) CONVERGENT b) away from each other DIVERGENT c) sliding past each other TRANSFORM d) one underneath the other SUBDUCTION 9) plates that move toward each other and collide are called a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 10) collide a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 11) Plates that move away from each other are called a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 12) How are the red arrows moving? a) towards each other (Colliding) CONVERGENT b) away from each other DIVERGENT c) sliding past each other TRANSFORM d) one underneath the other SUBDUCTION 13) Plates that move away or rip apart from each other are called a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 14) move away or rip apart a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 15) The word subduction has prefix "sub" meaning -- a) an ugly cat b) "under," "below," or "beneath" 16) One plate SINKS under / beneath the other plate a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 17) One plate SINKS under / beneath the other plate a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 18) SINKS under / beneath a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 19) plates that slide past each other are called a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 20) How are the red arrows moving? a) towards each other (Colliding) CONVERGENT b) away from each other DIVERGENT c) sliding past each other TRANSFORM d) one underneath the other SUBDUCTION 21) plates that slide past each other are called a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 22) slide a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 23) Identify the movement a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 24) Identify the movement a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 25) Identify the movement a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 26) Identify the movement a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 27) Identify the movement a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 28) Identify the movement a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 29) Identify the movement a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 30) Identify the movement a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 31) Identify the movement a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 32) Identify the movement a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 33) Identify the movement a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 34) Identify the movement a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 35) An oceanic plate moving beneath a continental plate as they collide produces an accretionary wedge. a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 36) A rift forms when a single plate begins to break apart, or when previously fused plates begin to separate again. a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 37) Mountains are created when oceanic and continental crust collide due to the compression of the two plates in the collision zone, taller ranges are usually produced by continent-to-continent collisions. a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent 38) Where tectonic plates are under tension; essentially, when plates are being pulled apart. This tension leads to the upwelling of magma, which forces its way through the separating crust onto the surface. a) convergent b) divergent c) transform d) subduction --convergent

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