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The theory that the Earth's crust and part of the upper mantle are broken into sections that move on a fluid layer of the mantle is called... A. Continental Drift B. Wegener's Theory C. Sea Floor Spreading
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The theory that the Earth's crust and part of the upper mantle are broken into sections that move on a fluid layer of the mantle is called...
A. Continental Drift
B. Wegener's Theory
C. Sea Floor Spreading
D. Plate Tectonics
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I most sure about c but could be wrong
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