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Ann Hudson
27 February, 22:24
How are hot spots used to track plate motion
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Jerimiah Collier
27 February, 22:46
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When plates move they sometimes open small cracks that release heat from under earths plate, coming from the mantle or even the core at times, this heat allows scientists to determine where the plates are moving from and where they are moving to.
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