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How do Earth's plates move?

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Plates on Earth's surface shift as a result of strong heat in the Earth's core, which causes molten rock in the mantle layer to move. It flows in a pattern known as a convection cell, which formed as heated material rises, cools, and then sinks. As the cooled material lowers, it heats up and rises again.

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