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5th SW #1 Plate tectonics
Contributed by: Ruble
The massive continent size slabs of crust which grindand move against each other are called:
Earthquakes
Tectonic plates
Titanium plates of rock
Crusty crab slabs
Tectonic plates move in 3 ways, or directions.  They are:
Up, down and in circles
Together, apart and past each other
Fast, slow, or not at all
diagonal, down, up
The movement of tectonic plates can produce:
volcanoes, lava pools, eruptions
hurricanes, earthquakes, blizzards
earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis
flooding, drought, and storms
Scientists have a  theory that at one time all the continents were together in one large landmass.  This landmass is called: 
The Uni-Continent
Jurassic continent
Super Size Plates
 Pangaea
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Which of the following tectonicplates is the Indo-Australianplate?
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Which of the following tectonicplates is the South Americanplate?
The scientist who developed the theory of continental
drift in 1912 was:
 Albert Warner
Andy Williams
Alfred Wegener
Albert Einstein
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Which of the following tectonicplates is the Pacific plate?
When plates move apart and form big cracks (ridges)on the ocean floor, it is called a:
Transform Boundary
Convergent Boundary
 Divergent Boundary
Oceanic Boundary
What kind of boundary is the San Andreas fault in 
California?
Convergent Boundary
 California Boundary
Divergent Boundary
Transform Boundary
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