Plate Boundaries
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- Q1What type of plate boundary forms when two pieces of crust move away from each otherTransformSubductionConvergentDivergent60s
- Q2Which type of boundary is seen in this pictureconvergentSubductionTransformDivergent60s
- Q3According to this image, which type of plate boundary is this?Not a plate boundaryConvergentDivergentTransform60s
- Q4What type of plate boundary is thisDivergentSubductionTransformConvergent60s
- Q5According to this image, why is subduction occurring?The continental crust is more dense than the continental crustThe oceanic crust is more dense than the continental crust.The oceanic crust and the continental crust are the same density.The continental crust is sliding next to the oceanic crust60s