Relacionar Columnas Plate ReviewVersión en línea Term Review por Adam Allen 1 The force that causes a reverse fault 2 Transform Boundaries are 3 What is the difference between the Andes and the Himalyan Mountains 4 Short Steep sided volcanoes that only erupt violently are... 5 Divergent Boundaries are 6 Subduction 7 Liquefaction 8 the Himalayan Mountains are created at... 9 The force that causes a normal fault 10 The Andes Mountains occur at 11 Tall moderately sloped volcanoes that can erupt either quietly or violently are? 12 Volcanoes that are tall and gentley sloped that only erupt quietly are? 13 Convergent Boundaries are 14 Rift Valley faults are 15 Reverse Fault 16 The Island of Japan occurs at... 17 Strike Slip Fault 18 The force that causes a strike slip fault is 19 Aftershocks 20 Normal Fault 21 The layer of the mantle that shows plasticity is... 22 Divergent boundaries cause the following landforms. 23 the only liquid layer of the earth is.. 24 The San Andreas Fault is at... Compression the outer core An oceanic oceanic convergent boundary when two normal faults leave a hanging wall pushed down and the 2 footwalls are elevated. a transform boundary. Boundaries that pull apart The Andes have volcanoes and the Himalyas don't Cinder cone volcanoes Boundaries that come together Rift Valley, Linear Sea, Mid Ocean Ridge Composite Cone Volcanoes Boundaries that slide past each other The Earth's Process of recycling crust. Denser Oceanic Crust is pushed down into the Earth's Mantle. the asthenosphere Earthquakes that happen after a larger earthquake. When the shaking of an earthquake causes ground to bubble and liquefy continental continental convergent boundary Sheild Cone Volcanoes continental oceanic convergent boundary tension Shearing