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Eclogite / Passive margin / Mantle / Continental crust / Craton / Mohorovičić discontinuity / Moho / Geology / Plate tectonics / Structure of the Earth
Date: 2012-03-28 21:16:18
Eclogite
Passive margin
Mantle
Continental crust
Craton
Mohorovičić discontinuity
Moho
Geology
Plate tectonics
Structure of the Earth

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