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What are large and smaller slabs of rock in the lithosphere called? a.Fossils b.asthoenosphere c.tectonic plates d.ocean ridge
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What are large and smaller slabs of rock in the lithosphere called?
a.Fossils
b.asthoenosphere
c.tectonic plates
d.ocean ridge
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B is the answer!!!!!!!
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