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This worksheet provides information about the three main types of plate boundaries: divergent boundaries, convergent boundaries, and transform boundaries. It defines each boundary type, provides examples of their motion and interaction, and asks students to complete a table with sketches, definitions, and real-world examples of each.
Geohints provides example images of geographical entities from different countries around the world to help open source researchers identify what country an image may come from. GeoHints shows pictures of things like license plates, post boxes, road signs, etc. from different countries or regions.
The document describes an activity to classify and compare the three types of plate boundaries - convergent, divergent, and transform - using pictures. Students are asked to examine the movement shown in each picture and classify the boundaries.
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What three different types of movement can happen between plates at their boundaries? We refer to plate boundaries as constructive or destructive . Boundaries at which continental and oceanic crust converge are called _________________.