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Devyn Harrell
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27 July, 02:12
Why is the asthenosphere always in motion
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Julianne Evans
27 July, 02:37
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The asthenosphere is now thought to play a critical role in the movement of plates across the face of Earth's surface. According to plate tectonic theory, the lithosphere consists of a relatively small number of very large slabs of rocky material.
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