18. (1 points) What is the average earthquake depth at a CONTINENTAL-OCEANIC CONVERGENT plate boundary? (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
a. Shallow (0-70 Km);
b. Intermediate (70-300 Km);
c. Deep (>300 Km);
d. Ultra-deep (1000-3000 Km); e. Hyper-deep (1000-3000 Km);
19. (1 points) What is the average earthquake depth at a CONTINENTAL-CONTINENTAL CONVERGENT plate boundary? (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
a. Shallow (0-70 Km);
b. Intermediate (70-300 Km);
c. Deep (>300 Km);
d. Ultra-deep (1000-3000 Km); e. Hyper-deep (1000-3000 Km);
20. (1 points) What is the average earthquake depth at a TRANSFORM plate boundary?
a. Shallow (0-70 Km);
b. Intermediate (70-300 Km);
c. Deep (>300 Km);
d. Ultra-deep (1000-3000 Km); e. Hyper-deep (1000-3000 Km);
21. (1 points) What is an example (on Earth) of a DIVERGENT plate boundary?
a. San Andreas Fault b. Aleutian Islands
c. Japan
d. East African Rift
e. Alps
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22. (1 points) What is an example (on Earth) of an OCEANIC-OCEANIC CONVERGENT plate boundary?
a. Andes
b. Alps
c. Mariana Trench
d. Himalayas
e. San Andreas Faults
23. (1 points) What is an example (on Earth) of a CONTINENTAL-OCEANIC CONVERGENT plate boundary?
a. Aleutian Islands b. East African Rift c. Andes
d. Tonga Islands e. Mariana Trench
24. (1 points) What is an example (on Earth) of a CONTINENTAL-CONTINENTAL CONVERGENT plate boundary?
a. Himalayas
b. San Andreas Fault c. Rhine Valley
d. Mid-Atlantic Ridge e. Tonga Island
25. (1 points) What is an example (on Earth) of a TRANSFORM plate boundary?
a. Rhine Valley
b. Japan
c. Alps
d. Himalayas
e. San Andreas Fault
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