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What causes tectonic plates to move? A. deep water ocean currents B. convection currents inside the earth C. radiation currents from the sun
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What causes tectonic plates to move? A. deep water ocean currents B. convection currents inside the earth C. radiation currents from the sun
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the awnser is b. convention currents inside the earth
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the tectonic plates move because of the intense heat from the earths core that causes molten rock in the mantle layer to move. the movement pattern is called a convention cells
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