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The plates inside the Earth's interior are in constant motion​

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Answered by srikanthn711
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Inside the earth, the rock is so softened by heat that it slowly moves and flows. The inside of the earth is layered something like an egg. ... The earth's brittle crust is broken into pieces that geologists call plates. These plates are in constant slow motion, carried by currents in the earth's heat-softened interior.

Answered by krish870dhanda
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tectonic plates

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the plates inside the earth are called tectonic plates

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