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Subduction / Continental drift / Transform fault / Mountain / Earthquake / Seafloor spreading / Tectonics / Alfred Wegener / Volcano / Geology / Plate tectonics / Mountain formation
Date: 2014-02-28 13:55:41
Subduction
Continental drift
Transform fault
Mountain
Earthquake
Seafloor spreading
Tectonics
Alfred Wegener
Volcano
Geology
Plate tectonics
Mountain formation

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