Plate Tectonics

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The theory of plate tectonics explains that the majority of Earth’s geological features—from mountain ranges to ocean trenches—result from interactions between slabs of rock that make up Earth’s outer shell. The slabs—collectively called tectonic plates—vary in size, composition, and movement, and have been dragged by convection currents in Earth’s mantle for at least 3 billion years.

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