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These forces are those that develop outside the surface of Earth.
Exogenic forces
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The scale used to measure earthquake magnitude is called?
Richter Magnitude Scale.
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It is formed when plates meet from opposite directions causing one plate to be subducted or moved beneath the other.
Convergent plate boundary
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The continental drift theory states that the continents formed a huge mass called?
Pangaea
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What should you do during a Volcanic Eruption?
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It is formed when two tectonic plates move away from each other.
Divergent plate boundary
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What should you do during an Earthquake?
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What changes occur after a strong earthquake?
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What is an earthquake and how is it created?
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It is the shaking or trembling of Earth's crust.
Earthquakes
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This theory tells that the surface of Earth is broken into larger pieces of plates that "float" along the asthenosphere.
Plate Tectonic Theory
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These forces are those that come from within Earth.
Endogenic forces
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It is the Earth's solid, thinnest, outermost layer .
Crust
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