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Hydrothermal vent / Nazca Plate / Divergent boundary / Cocos Plate / Mantle plume / Volcano / Seabed / Hotspot / East Pacific Rise / Geology / Plate tectonics / Galápagos hotspot
Date: 2005-12-07 15:41:44
Hydrothermal vent
Nazca Plate
Divergent boundary
Cocos Plate
Mantle plume
Volcano
Seabed
Hotspot
East Pacific Rise
Geology
Plate tectonics
Galápagos hotspot

2005 Galapagos Spreading Center How Does Your Magma Grow? FOCUS TEACHING TIME

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