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magnet
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shark
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What is an earthquake and how is it created?
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It is made of solid bedrock, contains most of Earth's mass.
Mantle
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It is under extreme pressure that is why it remains solid. It is made up of solid iron and nickel.
inner core
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The scale used to measure earthquake magnitude is called?
Richter Magnitude Scale.
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baam
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rocket
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shark
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baam
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Ocean floor is the ___________ that consists the landforms below the oceans and seas.
oceanic plate
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shark
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baam
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It is formed when two tectonic plates move away from each other.
Divergent plate boundary
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What are the three kinds of tectonic plate boundaries?
convergent, divergent and transform
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These forces are those that develop outside the surface of Earth.
Exogenic forces
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This contains the different landforms and continents.
Continental Plate
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The continental drift theory states that the continents formed a huge mass called?
Pangaea
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It is the world's largest earthquake belt.
The Circum-Pacific Belt
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A German geologist and meteorologist, first proposed the continental drift theory.
Alfred Wegener
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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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