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Geology / Plate tectonics / Earth / Subduction / Mid-ocean ridge / Tectonics / Mantle / Oceanic crust / Geomagnetic reversal / Transform fault / Continental drift / Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Date: 2014-12-10 21:57:02
Geology
Plate tectonics
Earth
Subduction
Mid-ocean ridge
Tectonics
Mantle
Oceanic crust
Geomagnetic reversal
Transform fault
Continental drift
Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Chapter 11 What about continental drift? • Have the continents really moved apart? • How could this relate to the Bible’s account of history? • Could it have had something to do with the Flood?

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