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Dive into the fascinating world of plate tectonics with this interactive review and team challenge! Team up as Team Magma, Team Lava, Team Earthquake, or Team Volcano to answer questions about Earth's tectonic plates, layers, and their movements. Explore important concepts like the African Plate, North American Plate, and processes such as subduction, transform faults, and plate boundaries. This engaging activity will deepen your understanding of geological phenomena, making it perfect for students and enthusiasts alike. Test your knowledge and have fun!
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Please select a Team. • Team Magma • Team Lava • Team Earthquake • Team Volcano Response Counter
Which plate is the African Plate? • A • B • C • D Response Counter
What is the name of the partially molten, upper portion of the mantle? • Inner Core • Lithosphere • Asthenosphere • Crust Response Counter
Which plate is the North American Plate? • G • B • E • D Response Counter
What layer of Earth includes the crust and the solid upper portion of the mantle? • Inner Core • Lithosphere • Asthenosphere • Rockosphere Response Counter
Which plate is the Pacific Plate? • G • F • E • D Response Counter
What can happen when one plate slides underneath another? • Crust is melted • Volcanoes form • Ocean basins form • 1 & 2 Response Counter
Which plate is the Eurasian Plate? • G • F • A • H Response Counter
What can happen when plates slide past each other? • Ocean basins form • Earthquakes • Trenches form • 1 & 3 Response Counter
Which plate is the Antarctic Plate? • C • F • A • H Response Counter
What layer of Earth has convection currents that cause the plates to move? • Crust • Lithosphere • Outer Core • Mantle Response Counter
Which plate is the Nazca Plate? • C • F • A • B Response Counter
What can happen when plates move toward each other? • Mountains form • Volcanoes form • Crust is subducted • All of the above Response Counter
Which plate is the Indo-Australian Plate? • C • F • A • E Response Counter
What DOES NOT happen when plates move away from each other? • Ocean basins form • A huge gap forms • Magma comes up • Ridges form Response Counter
Which plate is the South American Plate? • G • B • A • E Response Counter