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Physics, 02.10.2020 19:01 dudedude29271

What geological forces drive tectonic movements? A: earth's rotation, geothermal activity, gravitational forces

B: Seismic movement, volcanic activity, plate tension

C: Earth's orbit, solar winds, electromagnetic waves

D: Plate subduction, convergence, and divergence

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