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Transform fault / Nazca Plate / Mid-ocean ridge / Convergent boundary / Galápagos hotspot / Cocos Plate / Oceanic crust / Seabed / Seafloor spreading / Geology / Plate tectonics / Divergent boundary
Date: 2013-02-12 08:48:12
Transform fault
Nazca Plate
Mid-ocean ridge
Convergent boundary
Galápagos hotspot
Cocos Plate
Oceanic crust
Seabed
Seafloor spreading
Geology
Plate tectonics
Divergent boundary

Learning Ocean Science through Ocean Exploration Section 4: Ocean Geologic Features oceanexplorer.noaa.gov Lesson Plan 8

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