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3. Geographical Debates
3.5 Hazardous Earth
3.5.1 Tectonic Processes and Landforms
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At a convergent boundary, plates move
towards
each other.
Mountain ranges are commonly formed at
convergent
boundaries.
Deep ocean trenches are formed at transform boundaries.
False
Transform boundaries typically result in volcanic eruptions.
False
Fault lines are characteristic landforms of
transform
boundaries.
At transform boundaries, plates slide past each other horizontally, resulting in earthquakes but little volcanic
activity
Plate tectonics shapes the Earth's surface through processes at different plate
boundaries
The processes at plate boundaries drive geological phenomena such as
earthquakes
, volcanoes, and mountain building.
True
Match the boundary type with its key processes and associated landforms:
Convergent ↔️ Subduction, mountain ranges
Divergent ↔️ Seafloor spreading, mid-ocean ridges
Transform ↔️ Earthquakes, fault lines
At divergent boundaries, plates move apart, causing seafloor spreading and the formation of rift
valleys
What is the formation process of mountain ranges at convergent boundaries?
Collision and uplift
What geological feature is formed by the subduction of a denser oceanic plate under a less dense plate?
Deep ocean trench
What type of plate boundary is associated with fault lines?
Transform
What is the primary cause of tsunamis at subduction zones?
Earthquakes near subduction zones
The theory that the Earth's surface is composed of moving plates is called
tectonics
Volcanoes are only found at convergent boundaries.
False
Earthquakes are the primary geological process at
transform boundaries
.
True
Seafloor spreading occurs at
divergent
boundaries.
Match the boundary type with its key processes and landforms:
Convergent ↔️ Subduction, mountains, trenches
Divergent ↔️ Seafloor spreading, rift valleys
Transform ↔️ Earthquakes, fault lines
At convergent boundaries, the denser plate is pushed under the less dense plate, causing subduction, mountain building, and volcanic
activity
Key geological processes associated with plate movement at convergent boundaries
1️⃣ Subduction
2️⃣ Mountain building
3️⃣ Volcanic activity
Mountain ranges are formed at convergent boundaries through the collision of
continental plates
.
True
Order the definitions of the three main types of plate boundaries based on plate movement:
1️⃣ Convergent: Plates move towards each other
2️⃣ Divergent: Plates move apart from each other
3️⃣ Transform: Plates slide past each other horizontally
Transform boundaries result in earthquakes but little volcanic activity.
True
Mountain ranges are formed by the collision and uplift of continental plates at a
convergent
Mid-ocean ridges are formed by seafloor spreading as plates move apart at a
divergent
At convergent boundaries, subduction and mountain building can lead to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and
tsunamis
Earthquakes can occur along all types of plate boundaries due to accumulated
stress
.
True
The East African Rift Valley is an example of a divergent boundary where the
African plate
is splitting apart.
True
There are two main types of plate boundaries: convergent and divergent.
False
At a convergent boundary, the denser plate is forced under the less dense plate in a process called
subduction
Mountain ranges are often formed at convergent boundaries due to volcanic activity.
True
Volcanic activity is common at divergent boundaries.
True
Match the boundary type with its associated landforms:
Convergent ↔️ Mountain ranges
Divergent ↔️ Mid-ocean ridges
Transform ↔️ Fault lines
Plate tectonics is the theory that the Earth's surface is composed of moving
plates
At convergent boundaries, plates move towards each other, leading to subduction, mountain building, and volcanic
activity
The denser plate is always subducted under the less dense plate at
convergent
boundaries.
True
Match the major tectonic landform with its formation process:
Mountain Ranges ↔️ Collision of continental plates
Volcanic Arcs ↔️ Subduction of oceanic plate
Deep Ocean Trenches ↔️ Subduction of denser oceanic plate
Volcanic arcs are formed by the subduction of an oceanic plate under a continental or oceanic plate at a
convergent boundary
.
True
Rift valleys are formed by the divergence and rifting of continental plates at a divergent boundary.
True
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