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Tate Sutton
12 February, 09:02
What is the approximate rate of plate movement?
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Jayleen Duffy
12 February, 12:48
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Some sources stated that in the North Atlantic, the rate of movement is only about 1 cm (about 0.4 in) per year, while in the Pacific it amounts to more than 4 cm (almost 2 in) annually, while two others said the plates, in general, traveled from 5 to 10 cm/yr.
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