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Biology, 28.04.2021 17:10 Jocelyn0925

Imagine that you could dive deep into the Atlantic Ocean where the South American Plate and African Plates meet at a plate boundary. Make a prediction: What do you think you would see at the plate boundary? Would you see the mantle? Why or why not?

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