Chemistry, 04.02.2021 01:00 amylumey2005
Which of the following explains how movement of material within Earth causes volcanic eruptions?
a
One plate moves below the other due to the movements in inner core
b
One plate moves below the other due to the movements in mantle
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A plate slides past another due to the movements in inner core
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A plate slides past another due to movements in mantle
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