Plate Tectonics
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Evolved from what Theory | Continental Drift
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Contenental Drift Theory | One Large Land Mass (Pangaea) broke apart
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Theory Based Upone | Species, Landformation and Fossiles of similar kind found in all of the continents
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Geological Theory | Plates are broken in the rigecrust of the earth
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These Plates | Jostle and Grind Against One Another
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Float | Atop Molten Lava
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Movement of Plates (caused) | Continental Drift
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3 Plates have no continents on them | Pacific Ocean
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How Many Major Plates are there? | Ten (10)
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Continents Plates Number | Seven (7)
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Volcanoes & Mountains | Created by plate tectonics
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Volcanic and Seismic Activity | Plate tectonics
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