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Learn: Plate Tectonics and Tectonic Hazards
Geography 8035 GCSE (AQA)
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What drives the movement of tectonic plates?
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At a {{blank0}} boundary, plates move apart, creating new crust, while at a {{blank1}} boundary, plates collide and subduction occurs.
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Which of the following are ways volcanoes can form? (Select all that apply)
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What type of plate boundary is associated with earthquakes caused by friction between sliding plates?
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