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earth continental plates can move as little as 3 centimeters per year. the quaternary period has lasted for 2 million years. what is the minimum distance in kilometers that a continental plate has moved
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earth continental plates can move as little as 3 centimeters per year. the quaternary period has lasted for 2 million years. what is the minimum distance in kilometers that a continental plate has moved during the quaternary period?
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it has moved 60 kilometers
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