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fiasKO [112]
2 years ago
10

If you discovered a new planet very much like Earth, where could you predict that planet would have the greatest concentration (

number) of earthquakes and volcanoes?
a
in the middle of the plates
b
in the oceans
c
on the continents
d
on the edges or boundaries of the plates
Geography
1 answer:
Leto [7]2 years ago
4 0
A Or D (sorry if this isn’t right )
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