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Explain the scientific theory of plate tectonics by describing how the movement of earths crystal plates cause both slow and rapid changes in earths surface, including volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and mountain building
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Plate tectonics rub against each other causing earthquakes sorry that’s all I know
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