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Jags
28 September, 12:58
Why does the Earth's crust stay the same size?
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Diamond Gilbert
28 September, 15:12
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It has no reason of growth. It covers the earth; it is not an organism. It shifts along with its tectonic plates, but it cannot grow or shrink; it has no reason to.
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