
Unit 1 Quiz Review
Quiz by Zainab Bhatti _ Staff - WakeForestHS
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- Q1
The type of plate boundary where two plates COME TOGETHER is a
Divergent Boundary
Convergent Boundary
Transform Boundary
30s - Q2
The type of plate boundary where two plates pull away from each other is a
Transform Boundary
Convergent Boundary
Divergent Boundary
30s - Q3
The type of plate boundary where two plates slide past each other in opposite directions is a
Divergent Boundary
Convergent Boundary
Transform Boundary
30s - Q4
Just like a mid-ocean ridge, ridge valleys are created when two plates are being pulled away from one another. What type of plate boundary is this?
Divergent Boundary
Transform Boundary
Convergent Boundary
30s - Q5
Just like the Alpine Fault line, the San Andres Fault line is created when two plates are sliding past each other. What type of plate boundary is this?
Transform Boundary
Divergent Boundary
Convergent Boundary
30s - Q6
Volcanic mountain ranges, such as the Andes mountains, are created at which plate boundary?
Transform Boundary
Convergent Boundary
Divergent Boundary
30s - Q7
What causes our tectonic plates to move?
Magnetic pole reversal
Convection currents in the MANTLE
Energy from the sun
30s - Q8
Why couldn't Alfred Wegener prove that continental drift theory was real?
the current theory on Earth's formation
not being able to explain how land forms moved
not being able to share his fossil finds
30s - Q9
Rising magma from a subduction zone can produce
earthquakes
fossil layers
volcanic island arcs
30s - Q10
How were the Himalayan mountains formed?
by two plates pulling away from each other
a tectonic plate moving over a hot spot
by two continental plates colliding
30s - Q11
When the more dense crust collides with the least dense crust, it goes under the least dense crust and gets pulled into the mantle. What occurs here?
mountain ridge zone
submarine zone and rift valley
subduction zone and ocean trench
30s - Q12
What two continents fit together like a puzzle and were part of Alfred Wegener's theory?
Africa and South America
Asia and North America
Australia and Europe
30s - Q13
What did Henry Hess provide to prove Alfred Wegener's continental drift theory?
Seafloor spreading
Fault lines
Magnetic pole reversal
30s - Q14
Where is plate subduction most common? (think of where volcanoes and earthquakes are mostly found)
On the right side of the Indian ocean
Around the edges of the Pacific ocean
Down the middle of the Atlantic ocean
30s - Q15
Which boundary or zone adds new material to the lithosphere (new crust is made here and old crust is destroyed)?
Transform
Convergent
Divergent
30s