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Continental Drift is what causes the movement of continents. The tectonic plates move over, under, or directly into each other, causes one plate to move upwards, or downwards, while the other moves downwards or upwards. If the two plates hit head on, both plates tend to move upward, forming mountains.
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Ron should have First-Aid kits in the store. This is basic workplace safety standards.
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