Plate Tectonics 4
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| Convergent Boundary | A boundary between two plates that are movoing toward each other or converging
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| Transform Boundary | A boundary between two plates that are sliding past each other
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| Collision Boundary | A convergent boundary where two continents have come together and are welded into a single, larger continent
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| Alfred Wegner | Scientist proposed a hypothesis called Continental Drift
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| Rift Valley | A deep valley at a point where litospheric plates are moving apart
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| Rift | A crack or opening in Earth's crust
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| Deep Sea trench | A long narrow, steep-sided trough that runs parallel to continental margins or to volcanic island chains
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| Divergent Boundary | Boundary between two litospheric plates that are moving apart
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| Wegener's Hypotheses | Shape of the continents,rock formation, climate change and fossil
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