True or False (+2 Points Possible each): Write true if the statement is true. If false, replace
the underlined word with the correct word in the space provided.
1. Radiation is the transfer of energy through space.
2. Molten rock rises in Earth's mantle caused by gravity.
3. Fossils provide evidence of sea-floor spreading.
4. Older, denser Earth material sinks below younger material
known as subduction.
5. Convergent boundaries
move plates towards each other
mountains.
is
forming
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