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How does tectonic plate motion relate to the formation of volcanoes
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How does tectonic plate motion relate to the formation of volcanoes
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It relates because when the tectonic plants move they push each other upwards which then the lava comes up as they are forming and that is the relationship!
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when the tectonic plates move, that can push land up, and cause the lava to come out of the top of the mountains or as we call them volcanoes.
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