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Dr. Moore and his team have learned from GPS data that two continents with an ocean between them have been moving toward each other. Some students living on the coast of one of these continents don’t understand what is happening and they are worried that the continents will run into each other. How could Dr. Moore explain to them what is happening? Earth’s entire outer layer is made of hard, solid Response area. This outer layer is divided into Response area. Response area are parts of the plates, and the plates Response area. The two continents are on different plates that are moving Response area each other, which means there is a Response area plate boundary between these two plates. At this convergent plate boundary, one plate moves Response area the other and sinks into the soft, solid Response area. However, the people who live on those continents do not need to worry that the two continents will run into each other because plates move very Response ar
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