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6.1.a Types of Plate Boundaries

Horizontales
Not explosive
Mountains in South America
Igneous rocks with 70% silica
Steep sided volcanoes
Igneous rocks with 50% silica
Mid ocean ridge
The process occurring in the mantle whereby the percentage of silica is increased behind subduction zones
The only earthquakes at divergent and transform fault boundaries
When the viscosity of magma is high it acts like this spreadable
Force at a diverging plate boundary
Pattern of earthquakes from shallow to deep focus
Igneous rocks with 60% silica
World's tallest mountain range
Process by which plates are taken down into the Earth
Another name of a Transform fault boundary
Verticales
Type of plate boundary where two plates are moving past each other
When rock layers bend with pressure
Eruptions with lots of activity
Town in NZ on a conservative plate boundary
The ability to flow
A deep part, often in lines, of the ocean
The force at convergent plate boundaries
Closest MOR to Australia. In the Southern and Indian Ocean
Large, but gently sloped volcano
Igneous rocks are classified according to their percentage of this chemical