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What is a large, slow-moving rock slab that is part of Earth’s crust?
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What is a large, slow-moving rock slab that is part of Earth’s crust?
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What is a large, slow-moving rock slab that is part of Earth’s crust?
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sand because it is on the ground
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It is a tectonic plate, it is constantly moving and shaping the Earth's crust.
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