est Ill. Fill in the blanks Directions: Read each statement carefully. Fill in the blanks. Choose the correct answer inside the box. Plate boundary pressure Strike slip fault boundary Semi-liquid Plate tectonics extrusive Seafloor spreading reduced Flux melting divergent metaconglomerate gabbro Partial melting diorite granite ON 1. In terms of formation, igneous rocks can be classified into two, intrusive and 2. Heat and causes physical changes to buried rocks. 3. is a rock sample which maybe distorted or streched. 4. When water or carbon dioxide is added to rocks, occurs. 5. The magma present in lower crust and upper mantle of the Earth is formed or generated through the process of 6. During convection, rocks tend to go upward and pressure is 7. Magma is composed of hot molten rocks located beneath the Earth, specifically in the melted mantle rocks and oceanic plate. 8. Transform Plate Boundary is also called as where the plates slide past each other horizontally. 9. is a theory taht supports continental drift theory and seafloor spreading. 10. is a process of rising up hot, dense liquid materials and creates new seafloor. 11. refers to a region where plates meet. 12. is the movement of the plate towards the opposite direction or moving away from each other. diovite granite and pegmatite 13-15. Examples of intrusive rocks are