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Lithospheric plate movement

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Plate tectonics is the geophysical theory in which the earth's crust is broken into huge plates that move about laterally and vertically. The interaction of lithospheric plates creates second order relief features of the earth, e.g. mountain chains, deep valleys.

 

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