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Mathematics, 23.01.2020 00:31 guzmanbrandon3259

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**create an analogy or example to "show" someone what the each boundary does using non-scientific terms. then explain your reasoning.

your terms are:
- convergence boundary
- divergent boundary
- transform boundary

explore these sites:
- understanding plate motions by the usgs
- discover our earth plate motions - cornell

example: transform boundary is like two people playing tug of war. the pressure keeps building, the rope breaks and then the two people go flying. this works because the transform boundaries are always sliding by each other, building up pressure until something breaks and then the earth shakes.

the picture is the rubric:


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