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Climate is not directly affected by the movement of tectonic plates true or false

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I think it's false. For example, when tectonic plates shift/meet, it causes an earthquake. Earthquakes can cause serious damage, (like trees falling, water ending up where it shouldn't be, animals' habitats being disturbed, etc.), so I would say that it's false that the climate is not directly effected by the movement of tectonic plates because it effects it greatly. Hope I helped! :)
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Answer: False

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