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Complete the following analogy. Plate tectonics is to asthenosphere as Earth's magnetic field is to _________. A. inner core B. outer core C. pyroclastic deposits D. radioa…
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Complete the following analogy.
Plate tectonics is to asthenosphere as Earth's magnetic field is to _________.
A. inner core
B. outer core
C. pyroclastic deposits
D. radioactive material
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Answer:inner core
Step-by-step explanation:
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B. outer core
is correct, i took the test.
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