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An example of subduction is the collision of:
Arabian and Eurasian Plate
Persian and Arabian Plate
Indo-Australian Plate and American Plate
South American and Nazca Plate
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Plate Tectonics
The boundary where the magma rises to the surface is known as:
obstructive plate boundary
constructive plate boundary
destructive plate boundary
seductive plate boundary
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Plate Tectonics
When the collision of Oceanic and Continental Plates takes place, the Oceanic Plate is pushed towards the:
mantle
core
crust
ocean
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Plate Tectonics
The land areas beneath the seas and oceans are known as:
Oceanic Plates
Terrestrial Plates
Aquatic Plates
Continental Plates
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The Oceanic Plates form the:
countries
sea beds
continents
islands
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The crust is mainly made up of:
nickel
rocks
soil and sand
iron
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The boundary where the plates meet is called a/an:
obstructive plate boundary
constructive plate boundary
destructive plate boundary
subductive plate boundary
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Plate Tectonics
Both Continental and Oceanic Plates rest upon the:
crust
mantle
core
atmosphere
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Plate Tectonics
Earthquakes and Volcanic eruptions mainly take place at the:
plate surface
plate boundaries
terrestrial areas
ocean beds
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The relative density of the elements in the Continental Plates is:
less than 3
equal to 10
more than 5
equal to 3
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