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Geography, 20.10.2019 17:30 kiwipup16

Why are earth's continental plates continually in motion?

the push from earth's ocean currents produces plate movement.

the continental plates do move, but not continually.

plates float on the liquid mantle located below the crust.

the earth itself is in motion as it revolves around the sun.

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