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Which layers form Earth’s rigid, mobile tectonic plates?
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The solid, outer layer
of the Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid
... The thick
layer
of rock between
Earth's
crust and core ...
Form
along
plate
boundaries that move apart or collide.
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Crusts and uppermost mantle
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