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1. There is no formation of volcanoes in the convergence between
A. two oceanic plates
C. oceanic and continental plates
B. two continental plates
D. none of these
2. When a plate is denser, it subducts toward the mantle and forms magma. This
process ends up in the formation of
A. mountain range
C. volcanoes
B. trenches
D. faults
3. Shallow earthquakes are associated with
A. volcanic eruption
B. subduction process
C. a tsunami in the ocean
D. mountain formation
4. In the convergence between a continental and an oceanic plate, there is
subduction. Which of the following statements does not support this fact?
A. One plate carries water along with it.
B. One plate is denser
C. The temperature in the mantle is higher than in the crust.
D. One plate overrides the other.
5. Which of the following is formed in the convergence of two oceanic or oceanic and
continental plates?
A. Volcanic island arcs
C. rift valley
B. mountain range
D. Oceanic ridge
6. Of the following, which event or process takes place when two continental plates
converge?
A. earthquake
C. tsunami
B. subduction
D. magma formation
7. A crack on the ground underwater is produced when oceanic crust interacts with
another crust. What do we call this?
A. fault
C. ridge
B. trench
D. crack
8. It is a phenomenon that takes place due to the movement of plates during
convergence
A. earthquake
C. subduction
B. magma formation
D. tsunami
9. It is the crack on the dry ground or plate caused by horizontal plate movement.
A. fault
C. valley
B. trench
D. ridge
10. An event that may take place on the water surface when a great force pushes a
significant amount of water upwards.
A. ocean wave
C. tsunami
B. typhoon
D. ocean tide
11. Subduction is illustrated in which of the following?
A. convergent plate boundary C. divergent plate boundary
B. transform fault boundary
D. subducting plates
12. Which of the following correctly illustrates seafloor spreading?
A.
C.
B.
D
13. Earthquake, as an effect of plate movement, results in boundaries where plates
are
a. converging b. sliding past
c. diverging d. subducting
A. a only B. b only
C. a and b D. a, b, and c
14. Most of the Philippine Islands were once part of island arcs. This means that
along with this boundary, there once existed two
A converging continental plates C. converging oceanic plates
B. diverging plates
D. plates sliding past each other
15.Why are volcanoes mostly found at places where continents meet the seas?
A. It is where water meets land.
B. It is where the oceanic plates subduct under the continental plate.
C. Underneath it is a subduction zone.
D. More magma is produced under the ground because of the muddy seafloor.​

Sagot :

A volcano is caused by a rupture in the crust from which molten magma

escapes

The correct options are;

  1. B. Two continental plates
  2. C. Volcanoes
  3. C. A tsunami in the ocean
  4. C. The temperature in the mantle is higher than in the crust
  5. A. Volcanic island arcs
  6. A. Earthquake
  7. B. Trench
  8. C. Subduction
  9. A. Fault
  10. C Tsunami
  11. A. Convergent plate boundary
  12. See attached drawing (Based on Department of Education Science Module)
  13. D. a, b and c
  14. C. Converging oceanic plates
  15. It is where the oceanic plates subduct under the continental plate

Reasons:

1. Due to the equal densities and buoyancy of the plates, there is no

subduction and the plates rise to form mountain ranges and no volcanoes.

2. The subduction causes the plates to form magma and then volcanoes.

3. Shallow earthquakes that have their epicenter at the fault line in the

ocean generate a tsunami.

4. The mantle lay under each plate and therefore, the high temperatures

of the mantle does not support the fact.

5. Volcanic arcs are formed in the convergence of two oceanic or oceanic

and continental plates.

6. When two continental plates converge, shallow earthquakes occur.

7. A crack called a trench is formed by the interaction of an oceanic crust

and another crust.

8. A subduction occurs when oceanic plates converge.

9. A fault is produced by horizontal plate movement.

10. A Flip or kick upwards of water is known as a tsunami.

11. Subduction occurs during convergence of two plates such that a

subducted plate goes down beneath an overriding plate.

12. The illustration of seafloor spreading consists of two plates moving

away from each other.

Question 12: Based on Department of Education Science Module.

13. Earthquake occur at places where the plates are moving (including

subducting).

14. Volcanic island arcs are formed by two oceanic plates.

15. At the location where the continents meet the seas, oceanic plates are

subducted under the continental plate, melted to magma in the mantle

from which volcano is formed.

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