6. What causes the partial melting of the lithospheric slab in a subduction zone? a. magma chamber b. Earth's magnetic field c. downward movement of the slab d. gravitational pull on the subducted slab 3 e. high temperature and flux melting in the subducted slab dood het 7. What is the measure of the amount of energy released during an earthquake? a. epicenter b. intensity c. magnitude d. P waves povoleni usaqlasdilo noben tof none of these choices e. d. indeterminable in age none of these choices TIGRA vonos grübeşiy e. 8. What kind of lithospheric materials are produced at the spreading centers relative the lithospheric materials being subducted at subduction zones? eilloo svadgeodtil fan a. older b. younger C. of the same age i duest esp Loleh b 9. Which of the following greatly affects tall buildings? a. slow shaking b. long seismic waves c. long period of shaking d. low frequency seismic waves anxareesbosqimolost chilly notellloo exerigeon sprieguevile 979dogodil se rinco-Istranitico e prible vorinacrifil sri yd be 3x de to sqyt .6 aastardos 6 Grazie allant 90 beacqmga sarigaon e. all of these choices 10. What do you call the volcanic chains, such as Japan and the Philippines, that develoƑ from subduction processes of two oceanic plates? a. archipelagos b. hotspots c. island arcs d. magma chambers e. oceanic lithosphere

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6. What causes the partial melting of the lithospheric slab in a subduction zone?
a. magma chamber
b. Earth's magnetic field
c. downward movement of the slab
d. gravitational pull on the subducted slab
e. high temperature and flux melting in the subducted slabindolor sie
7. What is the measure of the amount of energy released during an earthquake?
a. epicenter
b. intensity Des
c. magnitude
d. P waves
Sasvolen
Os egla odio nolemtof softic
none of these choices
e.
e.
Hoborfill Sink950-sin)
8. What kind of lithospheric materials are produced at the spreading centers relative to
the lithospheric materials being subducted at subduction zones?
a. older
noteilloo exerigen
soris navib 939dqgodil
prible bordacrifil srityd besser
b. younger
c. of the same age
d. indeterminable in age
none of these choices
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9. Which of the following greatly affects tall buildings?
a. slow shaking
b. long seismic waves
c.
long period of shaking
d. low frequency seismic waves
e. all of these choices
esmos roleilloos
nos grubegi
penos roffened
Feesoofiq pinoste
c. island arcs
d. magma chambers
e. oceanic lithosphere
Isrentino-Istrstinos e
Bar de to save ECA
Scavialpinis
eestie lenoteesiqndoo
સાઇä arri
So beengmap Tariqaon thei
10. What do you call the volcanic chains, such as Japan and the Philippines, that developed
from subduction processes of two oceanic plates?
a. archipelagos
b. hotspots
PARANTAMS SHENDERIA BAY
araya lo gnidbiera sitt
Transcribed Image Text:6. What causes the partial melting of the lithospheric slab in a subduction zone? a. magma chamber b. Earth's magnetic field c. downward movement of the slab d. gravitational pull on the subducted slab e. high temperature and flux melting in the subducted slabindolor sie 7. What is the measure of the amount of energy released during an earthquake? a. epicenter b. intensity Des c. magnitude d. P waves Sasvolen Os egla odio nolemtof softic none of these choices e. e. Hoborfill Sink950-sin) 8. What kind of lithospheric materials are produced at the spreading centers relative to the lithospheric materials being subducted at subduction zones? a. older noteilloo exerigen soris navib 939dqgodil prible bordacrifil srityd besser b. younger c. of the same age d. indeterminable in age none of these choices 6 9. Which of the following greatly affects tall buildings? a. slow shaking b. long seismic waves c. long period of shaking d. low frequency seismic waves e. all of these choices esmos roleilloos nos grubegi penos roffened Feesoofiq pinoste c. island arcs d. magma chambers e. oceanic lithosphere Isrentino-Istrstinos e Bar de to save ECA Scavialpinis eestie lenoteesiqndoo સાઇä arri So beengmap Tariqaon thei 10. What do you call the volcanic chains, such as Japan and the Philippines, that developed from subduction processes of two oceanic plates? a. archipelagos b. hotspots PARANTAMS SHENDERIA BAY araya lo gnidbiera sitt
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