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Earth Science Sem 2homeworksubdirectory_arrow_left3.2.3Quiz: Igneous Successtranslaterecord_voice_overprinthelp_outlineQuestion 4 of 10Match each term with its best definition.InjectionMagma chamberDivergent plate boundaryStopingConvergent plate boundaries?Blocks of rocks falling into magma?Places where tectonic plates smash together?Magma forced into fractures?Cavity where magma resides?Area where tectonic plates pull apart

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Earth Science Sem 2homeworksubdirectory_arrow_left3.2.3Quiz: Igneous Successtranslaterecord_voice_overprinthelp_outlineQuestion 4 of 10Match each term with its best definition.InjectionMagma chamberDivergent plate boundaryStopingConvergent plate boundaries?Blocks of rocks falling into magma?Places where tectonic plates smash together?Magma forced into fractures?Cavity where magma resides?Area where tectonic plates pull apart

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Injection - Magma forced into fractures Magma chamber - Cavity where magma resides Divergent plate boundary - Area where tectonic plates pull apart Stoping - Blocks of rocks falling into magma Convergent plate boundaries - Places where tectonic plates smash together

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