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nydimaria [60]
2 years ago
14

Describe Continents on the Move​

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1 answer:
Deffense [45]2 years ago
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Today, we know that the continents rest on massive slabs of rock called tectonic plates. The plates are always moving and interacting in a process called plate tectonics. The continents are still moving today. ... As the seafloor grows wider, the continents on opposite sides of the ridge move away from each other.

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