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Convergent Boundaries

Quiz by Benjamin D Morgan

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  • Q1
    Which correctly shows two oceanic plates colliding?
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    A
    B
    C
    D
    30s
  • Q2
    Which correctly shows a continent converging with an oceanic plate
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    C
    A
    B
    D
    30s
  • Q3
    Which correctly shows 2 continents converging?
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    B
    D
    A
    c
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  • Q4
    Which shows 2 oceanic plates converging
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    all choices
    2
    1
    3
    30s
  • Q5
    Which shows 2 continents converging
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    1
    2
    all choices
    3
    30s
  • Q6
    Which tectonic (lithospheric) plate is more dense? How do you know?
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    4 because it does not subduct
    1 because it subducts
    4 because it subducts
    1 because it does not subduct
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  • Q7
    Which tectonic plate is stuck? What happens because it is stuck?
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    1 because it is subducting so it will melt
    4 because it get's volcanoes
    1 because it is thinner and so it will subduct
    4 because it isn't subducting so it folds/crumples
    30s
  • Q8
    What is found between the islands at number 6
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    Valley
    Underwater valleys
    Trench
    volcano
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  • Q9
    The two (2) tectonic plates just start to push together. What will happen?
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    A will get stuck and fold creating trenches & mountains on A
    B will get stuck and fold creating trenches & mountains on B
    Both A and B will get stuck and fold creating trenches & mountains
    30s
  • Q10
    The two (2) tectonic plates just start to push together. What will happen?
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    B will subduct, get deeper into the mantle, melt, rise, and form volcanoes on A
    Neither plate will subduct or melt so no volcanoes will form
    Both plates will subduct, get deeper into the mantle, melt, rise, and form volcanoes on both A and B
    A will subduct, get deeper into the mantle, melt, rise, and form volcanoes on B
    30s
  • Q11
    How many plate boundaries are there?
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    4
    2
    1
    3
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  • Q12
    How many lithospheric plates are there?
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    3
    5
    2
    4
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  • Q13
    The two plates just start to push together. What will happen in the future?
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    Neither A or B will subduct.
    A will subduct and melt. The melted seafloor is destroyed and stays in the mantle
    B will subduct and melt. This material will then stay in the mantle
    A will subduct and melt. The magma will then rise to form a volcano on B.
    30s
  • Q14
    The two plates where A and B just start to get pushed together. In the future what will happen?
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    B will subduct and melt. This material will then stay in the mantle
    A will subduct and melt. The melted seafloor is destroyed and stays in the mantle
    A will subduct and melt. The magma will then rise to form a volcano on B.
    Neither A or B will subduct.
    30s
  • Q15
    The two plates just start to push together. What will happen in the future?
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    Neither A or B will get stuck so no mountains or valleys will form
    A will get stuck. It will then continue to get pushed and fold creating mountains and valleys on B only
    B will get stuck. It will then continue to get pushed and fold creating mountains and valleys on B only
    Both A and B get stuck. It will then continue to get pushed and fold creating mountains and valleys on both A and B
    30s

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