Go to the Quizzes Page Processes Shaping Earth’s Surface 0% 77 Created by AbuBakrShalabi Please write your name and email to receive your certificate. 1 / 20 Which of these is an example of erosion Rain breaking down rock All answers are correct Wind blowing away sediment Light Shinning onto a mountain 2 / 20 Which of the options below are causes of a tsunami? Rotation of Earth Underwater volcano Change in water's temperature Underwater earthquake 3 / 20 Indicate what determines the type of a specific plate boundary. the depth of the tectonic plates the direction of motion of the tectonic plates the speed of motion of the tectonic plates the position of the plate boundaries 4 / 20 What type of mountains are formed when molten rock erupts onto Earth’s surface and hardens? uplifted mountains fault-block mountains volcanic mountains fold mountains 5 / 20 A vast, underwater mountain chain is called a(n) _____. ocean floor sediment mid-ocean ridge deep-sea trench oceanic crust 6 / 20 Lava pillows are caused by _________. underwater tsunamis underwater volcanoes earthquakes fault zones 7 / 20 A break in Earth's crust along which movement occurs is called a(n) _______. earthquake stress strain fault 8 / 20 What is molten rock below Earth's surface? magma subduction mantle lava 9 / 20 Which of the following is NOT a type of plate boundary? Transform boundary Fold boundary Divergent boundary Convergent boundary 10 / 20 The edges of plates are called.... subduction landslide boundaries convection 11 / 20 Which of the options below is NOT caused by tectonic plate movements? Volcano Impact craters Tsunami Landslide 12 / 20 Wind, water, and ice breaking down rock is called Erosion Compaction Weathering Deposition 13 / 20 The Himalayan mountain rage of India was formed at a _____. transform boundary divergent boundary hot spot convergent boundary 14 / 20 ____ are formed when two continental plates collide. Rift valleys Mountain ranges Stick-slip faults Volcanoes 15 / 20 Plates slide past one another at ____. subduction zones divergent boundaries transform boundaries convection currents 16 / 20 The driving forces of tectonic plates are related to convection currents in Earth’s ____. mantle crust inner core outer core 17 / 20 What occurs at transform boundaries? folding earthquakes trenches eruption of hot spots 18 / 20 Vibrations caused by earthquakes can cause large amounts of rock and soil to move downhill very quickly. Fault zone Tsunami Landslide Volcano 19 / 20 _____________ plate boundaries are where tectonic plates collide. Fault Convergent Transform Divergent 20 / 20 What type of volcanic eruption is shown in the next image? Fold volcanic eruption Slow volcanic eruption Fault volcanic eruption Explosive volcanic eruption Your score is 0% Restart quiz Go to the Quizzes Page