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Geography, 30.08.2019 23:10 bikerhomie

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location name boundary type millions of years geologic events observed
location one convergent 5 event 1 -
himalayas 20 earth quakes
event 2 -
mountains
location two divergent 5 event 1 -
east africa 10 earth quakes
20 event 2 -
volcanoes
event 3 -
ocean formation
location three transform 5 event 1 -
san andreas fault 10 earth quakes
20 event 2 -
fault
event 3 -
mountains
location four convergent 5 event 1 -
aleutian islands 20 island chains
event 2 -
ocean formation
location five divergent 5 event 1 -
mid-atlantic ridge 10 earth quake
20 event 2 -
volcanoes
event 3 -
seafloor spreading
location six transform 5 event 1 -
alpine fault 20 earthquake, volcanoes, fault
event 2 -
ocean formation, island chains

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