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| What is the Earth's core made out of? |
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| land sink to a low or lower level. |
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| when nature creates things |
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| when nature destroys things. |
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| one edge of one crustal plate is forced below the edge of another. |
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| A bubble of gas that is hotter than its surroundings expands and rises. |
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| Different types of faults |
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| the continents had once formed a single landmass before breaking apart and drifting to their present locations was fully formulated |
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| when plates slide the opposite way. |
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| a type of excavation or depression in the ground. |
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