QUESTION 23 Lab Report, P131, Q9 1009 ing CA Transform fault boundary AB Converg
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QUESTION 23 Lab Report, P131, Q9 1009 ing CA Transform fault boundary AB Convergent boundary BC. Divergent boundary A C B. A C.B QUESTION 24 Lab Report, P131-132, Q10a n7-11010 ip Blank A Blank B Blank Blank D Blank E Blank F A Asthenosphere B. Deep-ocean trench C. Oceanic crust D. Oceanic lithosphere E. Continontal crust FContinental thosphore QUESTION 25 Lab Report, P131, Q106 O ooeanic-continental convergent plate boundary O oceanic-oceanic convergent plate boundary continental.contrental convergent plate boundary O divergent plate boundary Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.Explanation / Answer
answer 23 - the given picture is not relevant to this question, but iam giving here a simple idea about them.
a transform boundary is one where two tectonic plates niether collide nor diverge but simply slides past each other.
a convergent boundary is one where two plates move towards each other and collide forming mountains and trenches.
a divergent boundary is one where two plates move away from each other resulting in the formation of new oceanic crust between the two plates.
answer 24 -
asthenosphere - C , asthenosphere is a semi viscous to liquid layer beneath the lithosphere.
deep ocean trench - F , a trench is a narrow v shaped depression present along a subduction zone. it is formed by the collision of an oceanic plate with either a continental or another oceanic plate.
oceanic crust - A , the crust which is lying below the oceans is called oceanic crust
oceanic lithosphere - B , the oceanic crust and part of the upper mantle that is lying below the oceanic crust is called oceanic lithosphere
continental crust - D , the crust which is lying below the continents is called continental crust.
continental lithosphere - E , the continental crust and part of the upper mantle that is lying below the continental crust is called continental lithosphere.
answer 25 - option A,
the above picture is an oceanic continental convergent boundary
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