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19 June, 14:13

What makes studying the beginnings of plate tectonics difficult?

-The equipment needed has not been invented.

-Plate tectonics began when the Earth formed.

-Radioactive isotopes are difficult to study.

-Rocks that old are hard to find.

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  1. 19 June, 14:43
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    Answer is B and D are the best answers

    According to researchers, this theory is believed to have started 4.6 billion years ago. However much we shed light on theories that took place up to 3 billion years ago, the plate tectonic theory is not suffient enough to explain the earth's and crust formation before 1 to 3 billions years ago through to the earliest formation of planet 4.6 billion years ago. The difference with these numbers are big and it is simply hard to find well-preserved ancient rocks
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