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Which of the following is likely to contribute to geological events that take place on Earth?
Crust undergoing convective currents
Crust being of uniform thickness throughout
Crust being a single layer that surrounds Earth
Crust sitting on top of molten rock of the mantle
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The answer is D: Crust sitting on top of molten rock of the mantle
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crust sitting on top of molten rock of the mantle
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