
Convergent Boundaries
Quiz by Benjamin D Morgan
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- Q1Which correctly shows two oceanic plates colliding?ABCD30s
- Q2Which correctly shows a continent converging with an oceanic plateCABD30s
- Q3Which correctly shows 2 continents converging?BDAc30s
- Q4Which shows 2 oceanic plates convergingall choices21330s
- Q5Which shows 2 continents converging12all choices330s
- Q6Which tectonic (lithospheric) plate is more dense? How do you know?4 because it does not subduct1 because it subducts4 because it subducts1 because it does not subduct30s
- Q7Which tectonic plate is stuck? What happens because it is stuck?1 because it is subducting so it will melt4 because it get's volcanoes1 because it is thinner and so it will subduct4 because it isn't subducting so it folds/crumples30s
- Q8What is found between the islands at number 6ValleyUnderwater valleysTrenchvolcano30s
- Q9The two (2) tectonic plates just start to push together. What will happen?A will get stuck and fold creating trenches & mountains on AB will get stuck and fold creating trenches & mountains on BBoth A and B will get stuck and fold creating trenches & mountains30s
- Q10The two (2) tectonic plates just start to push together. What will happen?B will subduct, get deeper into the mantle, melt, rise, and form volcanoes on ANeither plate will subduct or melt so no volcanoes will formBoth plates will subduct, get deeper into the mantle, melt, rise, and form volcanoes on both A and BA will subduct, get deeper into the mantle, melt, rise, and form volcanoes on B30s
- Q11How many plate boundaries are there?421330s
- Q12How many lithospheric plates are there?352430s
- Q13The two plates just start to push together. What will happen in the future?Neither A or B will subduct.A will subduct and melt. The melted seafloor is destroyed and stays in the mantleB will subduct and melt. This material will then stay in the mantleA will subduct and melt. The magma will then rise to form a volcano on B.30s
- Q14The two plates where A and B just start to get pushed together. In the future what will happen?B will subduct and melt. This material will then stay in the mantleA will subduct and melt. The melted seafloor is destroyed and stays in the mantleA will subduct and melt. The magma will then rise to form a volcano on B.Neither A or B will subduct.30s
- Q15The two plates just start to push together. What will happen in the future?Neither A or B will get stuck so no mountains or valleys will formA will get stuck. It will then continue to get pushed and fold creating mountains and valleys on B onlyB will get stuck. It will then continue to get pushed and fold creating mountains and valleys on B onlyBoth A and B get stuck. It will then continue to get pushed and fold creating mountains and valleys on both A and B30s