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- Q1What is the primary mechanism that drives plate tectonics?Magnetic field shiftsSolar radiationOcean currentsMantle convection30s
- Q2Which type of boundary is formed where two tectonic plates collide?Convergent boundaryDivergent boundaryTransform boundaryPassive boundary30s
- Q3What geological feature is commonly formed at divergent boundaries?VolcanoesEarthquakesMountain rangesMid-ocean ridges30s
- Q4What type of plate boundary is characterized by plates sliding past one another?Divergent boundaryTransform boundaryStatic boundaryConvergent boundary30s
- Q5Which of the following is a result of tectonic plate movement?TsunamisTemperature changesRainfallEarthquakes30s
- Q6What is the name of the supercontinent that existed approximately 300 million years ago?PangaeaAtlantisLaurasiaGondwana30s
- Q7What layer of the Earth is primarily involved in tectonic plate movement?Outer coreAsthenosphereInner coreLithosphere30s
- Q8What type of geological activity is primarily associated with subduction zones?Volcanic activityGlacial activityFossil formationSediment deposition30s
- Q9Which of the following is a typical feature of continental-continental convergent boundaries?Volcanic islandsMountain rangesMid-ocean ridgesOcean trenches30s
- Q10What do we call the theory that explains the movement of Earth's plates?Continental driftEarth expansion theoryGeosyncline theoryPlate tectonics30s
- Q11What is the outermost layer of the Earth called?inner coreouter corecrustmantle30s
- Q12Which layer of the Earth is primarily composed of molten rock?crustmantleinner coreouter core30s
- Q13What is the thickest layer of the Earth?inner coreouter coremantlecrust30s
- Q14Which layer of the Earth is solid and composed mostly of iron and nickel?crustinner coremantleouter core30s
- Q15What primarily drives the movement of tectonic plates?friction between platesconvection currents in the mantlegravitational pull from the moonearthquake activity30s