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A scientist uses a special instrument to measure the depth of Earth’s crust. He measures one location that is 65 kilometers deep. Where is this section of crust most likely located?
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A scientist uses a special instrument to measure the depth of Earth’s crust. He measures one location that is 65 kilometers deep. Where is this section of crust most likely located?
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C. below a mountain range
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The answer is below a mountain range.
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