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A student designed an experiment to demonstrate the movement of Earth plates. The steps of the experiment are listed below.
Make a vertical slit in the middle of a cardboard piece.
Fold and place two pieces of paper inside the slit and tape two blocks of cardboard labeled Earth plate on top of the paper as shown below.
Push up the papers below the slit.
Observe the direction of motion of the Earth plates.
The picture shows a piece of cardboard with a vertical slit in the middle. Two pieces of paper are placed inside the slit such that half of the pieces are above the cardboard and half below it. Two blocks of cardboard labeled Earth plate are placed on top of the paper, parallel to the slit, on either side of the slit in the cardboard.
The student's experiment most likely demonstrates how
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