Earth Processes Quiz 3
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| A long underwater mountain chain where plates move apart | Mid-ocean ridge
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| Theory that huge pieces of Earth’s solid crust move very slowly | Plate tectonics
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| Hot region of Earth’s upper mantle that flows very slowly | Asthenosphere
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| Movement of heat energy in which the cooler, more dense materials falls and the hotter, less dense material rises | Convection
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| Earth’s lithosphere is made up of huge moving sections, called _____________. | Plates
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| New crust forms at ________ boundaries. | Divergent
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| At convergent boundaries, plates ______. | Collide
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| The San Andreas Fault is a ___________ fault, where blocks of crust scrape past each other. | Strike-slip
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| What is the main earth process that occurs at an ocean trench? | Subduction
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| What is the main earth process that occurs at a mid-ocean ridge? | Sea-Floor Spreading
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