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Nigel Forbes
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3 February, 03:15
Constant motion on earths surface
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Gretchen Holden
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Earth's tectonic plates are in constant motion. Their movement is driven by heat within the Earth. The deep Earth is very hot, while its surface is quite cool. This causes hot material within the Earth to rise, until it reaches the surface where it moves sideways, cools, then sinks
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