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Mo10-L4: Vocabulary Review

                Direction:  Explain the relationship between the terms in each pair on the lines provided.
                            Use complete sentences.


                1. earthquake; fault









                2. lava; magma









                3. mid-ocean ridge; lava








                4. volcano; earthquake








                5. magnitude; earthquake










                  Mo10-L4: Key Concept Organizer

                Direction: On the line before each statement, write T if the statement is associated with transform
                            boundaries, D if the statement is associated with divergent boundaries, or C if the statement is
                            associated with convergent boundaries.

                  1.           Edges of tectonic plates can become crumpled and deformed.
                  2.           Blocks of crust move horizontally past each other.
                  3.           Reverse faults can form when no subduction occurs.
                  4.           Mid-ocean ridges form between oceanic plates.
                  5.           Tall mountains form when no subduction occurs.
                  6.           Faults associated with these boundaries also are called strike-slip faults.
                  7.           Features that cross faults are shifted.
                  8.           Valleys form at these boundaries.
                  9.           A volcanic arc can form when subduction occurs.
                  10.          The strongest earthquakes occur when subduction occurs.
                  11.          Between continental plates, one side of the fault moves down relative to the other side of
                               the fault.
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