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what is a continential plate​

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1. what is a continential plate​


A continental plate is a geologic plate in which most of the crust (the top rock layer is mostly land.) Examples: Africa, North America, South America, Eurasian. Oceanic or ocean plates: Pacific, etc. But a plate is not just the top layer but contains a thick layer of the upper mantle.

2. Density of continential crust​


Answer:

The average density of continental crust is about 2.83 g/cm^3, less dense than the ultramafic material that makes up the mantle, which has a density of around 3.3 g/cm^3. Continental crust is also less dense than oceanic crust, whose density is about 2.9 g/cm^3.


3. Kahulugan ng continenti?


Explanation:

ang kahulugan ng continenti ay binubuo ng pitong continenti na kung saan pinapalibutan ito ng mga tubig.

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4. ano ang ibig sabihin ng continential drift


Answer:

Continental drift describes one of the earliest ways geologists thought continents moved over time.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Ang Continental Drift ay isang rebolusyonaryong teoriyang pang-agham na binuo noong mga taon 1908-1912 ni Alfred Wegener (1880-1930), isang Aleman meteorologist, climatologist, at geophysicist, na naglabas ng teorya na ang mga kontinente ay orihinal na bahagi ng isang napakalaking landmass o supercontinent tungkol sa 240 milyong taon na ang nakakaraan bago pagbuwag at pag-anod sa kanilang mga kasalukuyang lokasyon. Batay sa gawain ng mga nakaraang siyentipiko na nag-angorized tungkol sa pahalang kilusan ng mga kontinente sa ibabaw ng lupa sa panahon ng iba't ibang mga panahon ng geologic oras, at batay sa kanyang sariling mga obserbasyon pagguhit mula sa iba't ibang mga patlang ng agham, Wegener postulated na tungkol sa 200 milyong taon na ang nakakaraan ito supercontinent na tinawag niyang "Pangea," (na nangangahulugang "lahat ng lupain" sa Griyego) ay nagsimulang magbuwag. Sa paglipas ng milyun-milyong taon, pinaghiwalay ang mga piraso, una sa dalawang maliliit na supercontinents sa panahong Jurassic, na tinatawag na Laurasia at Gondwanaland, at pagkatapos ay sa pagtatapos ng Cretaceous period, sa mga kontinente na alam natin ngayon.


5. Compare and contrast the three types of convergent plate boundariesOceanic ContinentialOceanic OceanicContinental Continental​


COMPARE AND CONTRAST

Compare and contrast the three types of convergent plate boundariesOceanic to Continental

When these two different plates collide or converge, they often produce a young volcano after a long period of time. A subduction zone will be produced, because oceanic crust is denser compared to continental crust.

Oceanic to Oceanic

Oceanic to oceanic collision can manufacture a sort of volcanic island arcs or underwater volcanoes, that will soon emerge as an island with volcanic peak.

Continental to Continental

Continental to continental on the other hand, produces mountains and mountain ranges.

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6. A. Directions: Consider the given statement; tell whether the descrition is suited for continential ceush or oceanic crust. Write your Answer on the blank.​


Explanation:

made of relatively younger ricks

7. alamin ang tunkol sa continential drift theory


Ang Continental Drift Theory ay isang Teorya kung saan ang mundo ay nabubuo lamang ng isang supercontinent na tinatawag na Pangaea at di nagtagal dahil sa mga sunod-sunod na floods at earthquakes ito ay naghiwahiwalay hanggang sa mabuo ang mundo natin ngayon.


8. where are most volcanoes it situated?A. along fault linesB.concentrated on continential edgesC.near mountain rangeD.under the oceanic crust​


Answer:

B. Concentrated on continential edges


9. continential are larges masses of the earth true or false​


Answer:

true

Explanation:


10. ano ang diskripsyon ng humid continential?​


Answer:

A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold in the northern areas) winters.


11. inter-continential air travels is fast and relatively cheap​


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12. Please explain briefly the continential drift theory and explain how it affects the earth's surface


What is continental drift theory?

The continental drift theory definition in layman's understanding is the movement of the plates of the earth as time goes by. This was first proposed by Alfred Wegener, who, until the time of his death, did not get sufficient and strong evidence to support his rather correct theory.

The Earth's crust is divided into larger sections called plates. These plates move along a plastic-like sea of hot rocks called lithosphere. The movement of the lithosphere is caused by the motion called convection current as the rock from deep within the earth goes up as it heats and goes back down as it cools down.

The effect of this convection currents is the movement of the earth's plates which results to the following:

earthquakes - this is not a direct cause of earthquake, but rather sets the stage for an earthquake to occur. The plates that move may bump into each other or fold, releasing tremendous amount of energy which results to earthquakesseparation of plates, continents, islands - as the plates of the earth moves, so does the earth above it. This causes islands to form or break apart after millions of years.chain of volcanoes - the magma that seeps into the earth results into volcanoes. As the plates move, the volcanoes formed may also be moved and another volcano forms over the same spot that the magma used to seep out. This is how the Hawaiian volcanic archipelago was formed

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13. When two tectonic plates collide the oceanic crust usually subducts beneath the continential crust because its?


When two tectonic plates collide the oceanic crust usually subducts beneath the continential crust because it's 'denser'.
Remember that the denser material subducts.

14. 5. Which continentis poes through by 305.6 A Asia B. Europe 0. South America​


Answer:

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A

Explanation:

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Answer:

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15. What is the difference of Continential Drift and Plate Tectonics?


Answer:

The difference between continental drift and plate tectonics is that the theory of continental drift states the world was made up of a single continent. The theory of plate tectonics, on the other hand, states the earth's surface is broken into numbers of shifting plates or slabs.


16. the oceanic crust is heavier/denser than the continential crust what will happen if collision occurs betwwen the crusts which will move downward​


Answer:

When an oceanic and a continental plate collide, eventually the oceanic plate is subducted under the continental plate due to the high density of the oceanic plate. Once again a benioff zone forms where there are shallow intermediate and deep focus earthquakes.

Explanation:

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17. when two continential crust collides with each other,what type of physical feature of earth will be formed?​


Answer:

Convergent plate boundary

Mountains is the physical feature of earth that will be formed.

18. its consists of continential and oceanic plates. paki answer po need ko po kasi eh!


Answer:

A tectonic plate (also called lithospheric plate) is a massive, irregularly shaped slab of solid rock, generally composed of both continental and oceanic lithosphere.By contrast, oceanic crust is composed of basaltic rocks, which are much denser and heavier.

Explanation:

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19. Describe each of them picture B Mountain Range High Plateu Continential Crust Lithosphere Ancient oceanic crust


Answer:
picture? po
Explanation:

20. continential crust and ocianic crust difference and similarities .​


Answer:

The continental crust is made mostly of rocks with a composition similar to granite (a light-colored rock you would expect to find in the Sierra Nevada), whereas the oceanic crust is made mostly of rocks with a composition of basalt (a dark- colored rock, like the rocks that make up the Hawaiian volcanoes).


21. where are most volcanoes it situated?A. along fault linesB.concentrated on continential edgesC.near mountain rangeD.under the oceanic crust​


Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because most of the volcanoes are situated under the oceanic crust.

D. Under the oceanic crust

22. what other evidences supported the continential drift theory?​


Answer:

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23. continential drift theory​


Answer:

Continental drift is the hypothesis that the Earth's continents have moved over geologic time relative to each other, thus appearing to have "drifted" across the ocean bed. The speculation that continents might have 'drifted' was first put forward by Abraham Ortelius in 1596.

Explanation:

Continental drift describes one of the earliest ways geologists thought continents moved over time. In the early 20th century, Wegener published a paper explaining his theory that the continental landmasses were “drifting” across the Earth, sometimes plowing through oceans and into each other.

Answer:

Continental drift is the hypothesis that the Earth's continents have moved over geologic time relative to each other, thus appearing to have "drifted" across the ocean bed. The speculation that continents might have 'drifted' was first put forward by Abraham Ortelius in 1596.


24. a divergent boundary at two continential plates can result in a ______?​


A divergent boundary occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other. Along these boundaries, earthquakes are common and magma (molten rock) rises from the Earth's mantle to the surface, solidifying to create new oceanic crust.

When two continental plates diverge, a valleylike rift develops. This rift is a dropped zone where the plates are pulling apart. As the crust widens and thins, valleys form in and around the area, as do volcanoes, which may become increasingly active.

Which most likely occurs when two continental plates are pushed into one another?

When oceanic plates collide with continental plates, the denser oceanic plate is forced under the lighter continental plate. This process has three geological results. The continental plate is lifted upwards, creating mountains. As the oceanic plate subducts, a trench is formed.

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25. Differentiate continential crust from Oceanic Crust​


Answer:

Continental parts of the crust are mostly granite, and continental crust averages 30 km deep. Oceanic crust is thinner, with an average depth of 5 km. Oceanic crust is made of denser basaltic rock, and lighter continental granite can ride on top of oceanic plates as tectonic plates shift.


26. ano ang kahulugan ng continential drift


Answer:

Ang Continental Drift Theory ay isang Teorya kung saan ang mundo ay nabubuo lamang ng isang supercontinent na tinatawag na Pangaea at di nagtagal dahil sa mga sunod-sunod na floods at earthquakes ito ay naghiwahiwalay hanggang sa mabuo ang mundo natin ngayon.

Explanation:

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27. Ano Ang sinasaad ng teoryang continential drift?


Ang continental drift theory ay isang teoriya kung saan ang mundo ay nabubuo lamang ng isang supercontinent na tinatawag na pangaea at di nag tagal dahil sa mga sunod-sunod na floods at earthquakes ito ay naghiwahiwalay hanggang sa mabuo ang mundo natin ngayon

28. wha will happen if the Oceanic Plate collides with continential Plate


they will collab each others oceanicsEarth quake /Tsunamis may Occur;When 2 Tectonic Plates Collide,The oceanic crust usually subducts beneath the Continental Crust Because it is thinner and denser than Continental Crust

29. Who proposed the theory of Continential Drift to explain the how the continents moved to their present positions?


The Continental Drift Theory was proposed by Mr. Alfred WegenerIt was proposed by Alfred Wegener. The continents were once joined in a supercontinent called Pangaea. The continents moved to their current locations right now because the plates were constantly moving.

30. When two Continential plates converge, it Creates intense Folding And Faulting on the earth's crust. Which of the following land formation was formed Due to The Convergence of Continential plates? A. PlainB. ValleyC. CliffD. Mountain Range​


Answer:

maybe letter D☺ cause thats what i think hehe


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