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Forming the landscape of our planet

Plate tectonics

The Earth’s outermost surface layer is fragmented into about 12 rigid slabs of solid rock that ride on top of the hot flowing material deeper in the Earth. These slabs are called tectonic plates. Depending on the way in which these slabs move relative to one another, various landscapes can form.

The motion of the tectonic plates is associated with earthquake activity as the motion of

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