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ES113AX-2.07

CAVA Earth Science 113AX 2.07

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The <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> is the name given to the rim of the Pacific Ocean. The <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">Ring of Fire</span> is the name given to the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
Trenches occur where one plate <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span>. Trenches occur where one plate <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">sinks under another</span>.
As the subducted plate and water sink, the rocks melt, rise to the <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> through the overlying plate As the subducted plate and water sink, the rocks melt, rise to the <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">surface</span> through the overlying plate
As the subducted plate and water sink, the rocks melt, rise to the surface through the overlying plate break through in the form of <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> mountains As the subducted plate and water sink, the rocks melt, rise to the surface through the overlying plate break through in the form of <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">volcanic</span> mountains
Minerals such as gold, silver, and copper crystallize from the rising <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> as it nears the surface. Minerals such as gold, silver, and copper crystallize from the rising <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">molten rock</span> as it nears the surface.
Collisions between <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> make mountains. Collisions between <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">plates</span> make mountains.
At <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> plate boundaries, hot molten rock surfaces from the upper mantle, cools, and becomes part of each plate. At <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">divergent</span> plate boundaries, hot molten rock surfaces from the upper mantle, cools, and becomes part of each plate.
The feature of volcanic mountains separated by a rift valley is actually part of the <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> center. The feature of volcanic mountains separated by a rift valley is actually part of the <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">spreading</span> center.
Most <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> centers occur beneath the ocean, but the Great Rift Valley in East Africa occurs on land. Most <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">spreading</span> centers occur beneath the ocean, but the Great Rift Valley in East Africa occurs on land.
Earthquakes occur anywhere that plates <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span>.<br /> Earthquakes occur anywhere that plates <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">move</span>.<br />
When plates slide past each other, they cause fracture zones, or <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span>. When plates slide past each other, they cause fracture zones, or <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">faults</span>.
Volcanoes occur at <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> zones where molten rock from the <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> plate rises through the overlying plate Volcanoes occur at <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">subduction</span> zones where molten rock from the <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">subducted</span> plate rises through the overlying plate
Minerals are deposited where molten rock surfaces by <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> and divergence. Minerals are deposited where molten rock surfaces by <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">subduction</span> and divergence.
Minerals are deposited where molten rock surfaces by subduction and <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span>. Minerals are deposited where molten rock surfaces by subduction and <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">divergence</span>.
Mountains form by way of <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> and where continental plates collide. Mountains form by way of <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">subduction</span> and where continental plates collide.
Mountains form by way of subduction and where continental plates <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span>. Mountains form by way of subduction and where continental plates <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">collide</span>.
<span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">[...]</span> occur where plates slide past each other in opposite directions. <span style="font-weight:600; color:#0000ff;">Faults</span> occur where plates slide past each other in opposite directions.
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