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Which of these conditions would likely cause the tectonic plates of Earth to stop moving? Earth’s crust and mantle reach thermal equilibrium. Earth stops receiving energy from the Sun. The temperature of the surface of Earth drops considerably. The amount of radiogenic heat released by the mantle multiplies.
I would say A, because the mantle is the one who desides if it moves.
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How does the magnetic field surrounding Earth benefit humankind? It prevents magma from seeping out of the crust. It steers aircraft away from radiation belts. It protects us from radioactive particles. It draws more oxygen into the atmosphere.
I think it's C
Phoebe removes frozen vegetables from the freezer to make herself a stir-fry. She’s in a bit of a hurry, so she immerses the plastic bag of vegetables in a pot of warm water. As a result, the vegetables thaw in less than 15 minutes. Which sentences accurately describe the heat transfer that has taken place? The plastic bag conducted heat to the vegetables. The water and vegetables both lost an equal amount of heat. Heat from the vegetables was transferred to the water. Atoms in the vegetables began vibrating faster. Water in contact with the plastic bag cooled down.
I think it would be the second one. I'm not too sure about this one
you can pick multiple
the second one and the fourth one then. I'm still not sure though
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i failed
were any of them right
3 of them
okay, thats not bad. try it again?
im do a different test
okay then
reverse fault is the first one.
strike slip is second
and then normal is the last one
The ocean floor is at a lower elevation than the continents. Which of the following pieces of evidence best supports this claim? Tectonic plates located below the continental crust do not move. Gravitational force is stronger beneath the continental crust. Oceanic crust is thinner and denser than continental crust. Continental crust and oceanic crust are stacked in alternating layers.
I dont know. I think it's the third one
Read the paragraphs and answer the question that follows. Over the past 500 years, four large earthquakes have occurred near the same location along a continental-continental transform fault in North America. After scientists observed a nearby stream that crossed the fault, they concluded that the earthquakes had offset the stream by 60 yards from its original course. Thus, on average, each earthquake caused the crust along the fault to slip about 12 yards. The earthquakes caused a lot of damage, as well as dramatic changes to the local ecosystem. Another area in the fault also experienced a shift in location of 60 yards over 2,000 years. But it did so without suffering a violent earthquake. In this area, the crust along the fault slipped about an inch every year. The slip caused several rock formations and structures to develop cracks. However there was no large-scale disaster or disruption. Which two conclusions can be drawn based on this information? Earthquakes do not strike the same region more than once in any given century. Geological movements are often hazardous when they happen quickly. Earthquakes happen only on continental transform boundaries. Transform boundaries experience fewer earthquakes than other boundaries. The movement of plate boundaries does not always cause disasters.
I dont know
the last two maybe
babe I am really not good at this stuff.
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