A) Pacific Plate B) South American Plate C) Nazca Plate D) North American Plate E) Eurasian Plate
A) Eurasian Plate B) North American Plate C) Nazca Plate D) South American Plate E) Pacific Plate
A) African Plate B) South American Plate C) Indo-Australian Plate D) Pacific Plate E) Nazca Plate
A) Antarctic Plate B) South American Plate C) Nazca Plate D) Indo-Australian Plate E) Eurasian Plate
A) South American Plate B) Eurasian Plate C) North American Plate D) Antarctic Plate E) African Plate
A) South American Plate B) Antarctic Plate C) Nazca Plate D) Indo-Australian Plate E) Eurasian Plate
A) African Plate B) Indo-Australian Plate C) Antarctic Plate D) North American Plate E) Nazca Plate
A) Nazca Plate B) South American Plate C) Eurasian Plate D) Antarctic Plate E) Indo-Australian Plate
A) transform boundary B) divergent boundary C) convergent boundary
A) convergent boundary B) divergent boundary C) transform boundary
A) divergent boundary B) transform boundary C) convergent boundary
A) asthenosphere B) tectonic plates C) tiles D) crust pieces
A) Africa B) Laurasia C) Pangaea D) Gondwana
A) asthenosphere B) outer core C) inner core D) lithosphere
A) All of the these B) introduce the different types of plate boundaries C) demonstrate how the lithosphere is similar to the chocolate D) demonstrate how the asthenosphere is similar to the caramel E) demonstrate the landforms that could be formed at different plate boundaries |