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Biology, 10.11.2020 19:00 Tayj91

Hello!! Please answer all 5 questions for 50 points :> Thank you so much in advance for your help. 1. The places where magma can form include the following EXCEPT

a. Mid-oceanic ridges
b. Mantle plumes
c. Subduction zones
d. Inner core

2. The process in the Earth's mantle causes plate movement which results in earthquakes and volcanic activity.

a. Convection current
b. Radiation current
c. Conduction current
d. Ocean current

3. Which of the following types of stress tend to push two sides of a body in opposite directions so that they slide horizontally past one another?

a. Tension
b. Strain
c. Compression
d. Shearing

4. This is where most new ocean crust forms

a. at hotspots
b. at mid-ocean ridges
c. along deep-sea trenches
d. at the edges of continents

5. A submarine mountain chain with a central rift valley and rugged topography on its flanks.

a. mid-ocean ridge
b. abyssal plain
c. continental margin
d. deep ocean trench

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