Imagine Oliver, Priya, and Mia are on a thrilling adventure to understand the mysteries of our planet. They stumble upon a question: What causes the plate motion on Earth?
Plate Motion Quiz- Amplify Lesson 2.4

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Is it due to tectonic activity and volcanic eruptions?
Could it be convection currents in the Earth's mantle and gravitational forces from the Moon and the Sun?
Maybe it's earthquakes and meteorite impacts?
Or could it be magnetic forces and ocean currents?
Answer explanation
The primary cause of plate motion is due to convection currents in the Earth's mantle. As the mantle heats up from the core's heat, it rises until it hits the crust, where it cools, sinks, and is then reheated by the core, creating a cycle that moves the plates. Gravitational forces from the Moon and the Sun also plays a minor role.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Imagine Charlotte, James, and Anika are on a thrilling adventure to understand the mysteries of our planet. They stumble upon a strange phenomenon. Can you guess what it could be, given it's an effect of plate motion?
volcanic eruptions
tsunamis
earthquakes
landslides
Answer explanation
The question asks about the effects of plate motion. One effect is earthquakes. This is due to the fact that when tectonic plates move, they can cause the earth's crust to shake, resulting in earthquakes. Other effects like volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, and landslides can also occur but the correct answer in this context is earthquakes.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Imagine Abigail, Mason, and Aiden are on a thrilling adventure, exploring the Earth's crust. They stumble upon a place where two plates collide. Can you tell what type of boundary they have discovered?
convergent boundary
transform boundary
divergent boundary
subduction boundary
Answer explanation
A convergent boundary is formed when two plates collide. This process is due to the motion of tectonic plates. The term 'convergent' means 'coming together', which refers to the action of the two plates. The other options, transform and divergent boundaries, are associated with plates sliding past each other and moving apart, respectively. A subduction boundary is a type of convergent boundary where one plate moves under another.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Imagine Michael, Aria, and Oliver are on a thrilling adventure, exploring the Earth's crust. They come across a place where two plates are moving apart. Can you guess what type of boundary they have discovered?
divergent boundary
convergent boundary
subduction boundary
transform boundary
Answer explanation
The question asks about the type of boundary formed when two plates move apart. The correct option is 'divergent boundary'. This is because a divergent boundary represents a geological boundary where tectonic plates move away from each other, causing an upwelling of material from the mantle to create new sea floor and continental crust.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Anika, Luna, and Lily are on a thrilling adventure to a volcano! They see molten rock reaching the Earth's surface. What is this process called?
tectonic shift
lava flow
volcanic eruption
earthquake
Answer explanation
The question asks for the term that describes molten rock reaching the Earth's surface. This process is specifically called a 'volcanic eruption'. It involves the expulsion of molten rock (lava), ash, and gases from a volcano. 'Lava flow' refers to the movement of lava once it has reached the surface, while 'tectonic shift' and 'earthquake' are unrelated to the process described in the question.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Imagine Michael, Ava, and Abigail are superheroes with different powers. Michael has tectonic force, Ava has frictional force, and Abigail has magnetic force. If one of them is responsible for plate motion on Earth, who would it be?
Michael (tectonic force)
Ava (frictional force)
Abigail (magnetic force)
None of them (gravitational force)
Answer explanation
The force responsible for plate motion is the tectonic force. This is not caused by frictional, magnetic, or gravitational force. Tectonic forces are generated from within the Earth due to the movements in the Earth's lithosphere and asthenosphere, causing the plates to move.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
What happens when two plates slide past each other horizontally?
Transform boundary
Subduction zone
Divergent boundary
Convergent boundary
Answer explanation
The question is asking about the geological event that occurs when two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally. The correct answer is 'Transform boundary'. This is because at a transform boundary, tectonic plates are neither created nor destroyed, instead, they slide past each other horizontally, causing earthquakes.
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