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Earth's crust moves due eruptions of magma. convection currents in the mantle. the inner core acting like a magnet. the spinning of Earth.
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Earth's crust moves due
eruptions of magma.
convection currents in the mantle.
the inner core acting like a magnet.
the spinning of Earth.
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Eruptions of magma is the correct answer
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