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18 May, 22:26

1. What are the plates that are bounded in part by the Mid-Atlantic Ridge?

2. What are the plates bounded in part by the East Pacific Rise.

3. Which plate is totally surrounded by a convergent boundary?

4. Which plate is almost totally surrounded by a spreading or divergent plate boundary?

5. Which plate does not contain significant areas of continental landmasses?

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  1. 18 May, 22:49
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    Answer and Explanation:

    1. The plates that the Mid-Atlantic Ridge bounds are:

    a) African Plate

    b) Eurasian Plate

    c) North American Plate

    d) South American Plate

    2. The plates that the East Pacific Rise in part are:

    a) Antarctic Plate.

    b) North American Plate,

    c) Rivera Plate

    d) Cocos Plate

    e) Nazca Plate

    f) Pacific Plate

    3. Pacific Plate, arranged underneath the Pacific Ocean, is engaged with the procedure of subduction up and down the limit of the Pacific Ocean bowl, so the Pacific Plate is completely encompassed by a convergent limit.

    4. Antarctic Plate is gotten together with plates like Pacific Plate, Indo-Australian Plate, African Plate to its north by a long chain of mid-maritime edges, so the Antarctic Plate is completely encompassed by a divergent plate limit.

    5. The plate without significant landmass areas of the continent are:

    a) African plate

    b) North American plate

    c) South American plate

    d) Eurasian plate.
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