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7 multiple choice 1 point what happens when an oceanic plate collides w…

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7 multiple choice 1 point what happens when an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate? both plates crumple to form deep trenches. the oceanic plate slides under the continental plate. new crust is created as magma rises between them. the plates slide past each other horizontally. 8 multiple choice 1 point if two huge landmasses slowly push directly into each other, what feature would most likely form? a wide gap where new land appears. a large mountain range. a long chain of volcanic islands. a deep ocean trench. 9 multiple choice 1 point a student states, transform boundaries are key for creating new land, much like divergent zones. why is this statement transform boundaries only happen in the ocean. transform boundaries slide past each other without making or destroying crust. transform boundaries mostly cause volcanoes. transform boundaries are not real plate boundaries.

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Brief Explanations

For question 7, oceanic plates are denser than continental plates, so when they collide, the oceanic plate sub - ducts (slides under) the continental plate. For question 8, when two large landmasses collide, the compression forces lead to the formation of large mountain ranges. For question 9, transform boundaries involve plates sliding past each other horizontally and do not create or destroy crust, unlike divergent boundaries which create new crust.

Answer:

  1. The oceanic plate slides under the continental plate.
  2. A large mountain range.
  3. Transform boundaries slide past each other without making or destroying crust.