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2 months ago
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Write a 3 stanza poem describing plate tectonics. You must use correct scientific terms

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Bond [7.5K]2 months ago
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Over the Earth, continents drift
Attached to structures called plates, they glide
They crawl across this vast sphere
Mountains rise when they collide

The Earth, formed many ages prior
Plates will expand the ocean base
Atlantic vast, Pacific more subdued
They shift and reshape the globe's place

A unified crust and lithosphere
Growing centimeters each year
This layer is in constant motion, it breaks
Slips result in earthquakes as it shakes


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