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"Earth's Crust Explorer: True or False Challenge | Reading Readiness Centers"

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Embark on an exciting journey to test your knowledge of Earth's Crust! In this engaging game brought to you by Reading Readiness Centers, you'll face a series of statements. Your task? Determine if they are true or false. Choose wisely, as incorrect options might surprise you with tricky twists. Let the exploration begin – play now and become an Earth's Crust expert!

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Embark on an exciting journey to test your knowledge of Earth's Crust! In this engaging game brought to you by Reading Readiness Centers, you'll face a series of statements. Your task? Determine if they are true or false. Choose wisely, as incorrect options might surprise you with tricky twists. Let the exploration begin – play now and become an Earth's Crust expert!

by Reading Readiness Center
1

Tectonic plates are stationary and never move.

2

Mountains can be formed when tectonic plates collide.

3

Volcanoes only occur when there is no movement of magma beneath the Earth's crust.

4

Earthquakes are caused by the sudden release of energy when tectonic plates slide past each other.

5

Erosion is the process of rocks and soil being built up by natural forces.

6

Pangaea is the name of the current supercontinent where all the continents are connected.

7

Glaciers, like rivers of ice, can slowly carve valleys.

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Weathering is the process of rocks breaking down due to exposure to elements such as rain, wind, and heat.

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The Earth's crust changes happen rapidly, sometimes in a matter of weeks.

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Continents drifted apart over millions of years, leading to the diverse continents we have today.

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