Mr. Olson 6th Grade Science Chapter 2B
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The layer of Earth below the lithosphere is called what? | asthenosphere
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What is the highest mountain peak in the world? | Mt. Everest
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When convection occurs, what is the path along which the energy is transferred called? | convection currents
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Plates collide, or come together where? | convergent boundaries
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The solid, rocky layer of Earth is called what? | lithosphere
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What is the process by which energy is transferred through a liquid called? | convection
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What mountain range was formed when a plate carrying India rammed into a plate carrying Asia? | Himalayas
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Plates that move away from one another are called what? | divergent boundaries
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What is the name of a volcano in the Cascade Mountain Range? | Mount St. Helens
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Plates move past one another at what? | Transform fault
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Which type of mountains form when masses of rock move up or down along a fault? | fault block
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The Appalachian Mountains are an example of which type of mountains? | folded mountains
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Which type of mountains form when two tectonic plates collide? | folded mountains
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Earth's plates move over its surface because of convection currents in the __________. | asthenosphere
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Mountains form as a result of 4 basic processes, what are they? | folding, faulting, doming, volcanic activity
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Pikes Peak is an example of what type of mountain? | dome
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