How do plate tectonics relate to volcanoes on other planets?
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On Earth, plate tectonics build up mountains, set off tsunamis and form volcanoes. ... Earth's outermost layer is made up of tectonic plates moving at a deliberate pace. Some contain entire continents or subcontinents. Other plates lie beneath the ocean, waiting to be pulled down into the earth's super-heated core.
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The outer surface of made of tectonics plate & also plate tectonics build up mountains, set off tsunamis and form volcanoes.
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