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Choose the best bold word/s option for each one given below. Please write out in complete sentences your answers and upload your file. 1. The Earth is a/an open or closed

system as far as energy is concerned and a/an open or closed as far as "rocky" material (10 points). 2. Divergent boundaries experience tensional, compressional, or shearing forces creating normal, reverse, or strike-slip faults (10 points). 3. Convergent experience tensional, compressional, or shearing forces creating normal, reverse, or strike-slip faults (10 points). 4. Transform boundaries experience tensional, compressional, or shearing forces creating normal, reverse, or strike-slip faults (10 points). 5. The Himalayas an example of a convergent, divergent, or transform boundary (5 points). 6. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge an example of a convergent, divergent, or transform boundary (5 points). 7. The San Andreas Fault an example of a convergent, divergent, or transform boundary (5 points). 8. The Mount St. Helens (The Cascade Range) an example of a convergent, divergent, or transform boundary (5 points). 9. The Marianas Trench an example of a convergent, divergent, or transform boundary (5 points). 10. The East African Rift Zone (The Red Sea) an example of a convergent, divergent, or transform boundary (5 points). 11. The San Andreas Fault is a right or left-lateral strike-slip fault (5 points). 12. The North Anatolian Fault is a right or left-lateral strike-slip fault (5 points). 13. Give FOUR positive and FOUR negative aspects of controlling water. Use examples from the textbook, the news, and the internet. (20 points).

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