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Freddy Castaneda
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21 January, 08:08
What are tectonic plates and how do they work?
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Denise
21 January, 08:28
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Plate tectonics is the study of movement of the Earth's plates, called tectonic plates. A tectonic plate is a huge, irregularly shaped slab of solid rock. They are commonly composed of continental and oceanic lithosphere. Weather, as well as others, cause tectonic plates to slide, this causes a slight shake, volcanoes or earthquakes.
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