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Plate Tectonics The surface of the Earth may seem solid and permanent, but it is actually made up of massive slabs of rock that are constantly, though very slowly, moving. This revolutionary idea,…
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This section covers Plate Tectonics as part of Geomorphology in Grade 10 Geography. You'll find clear explanations, worked examples, and key definitions aligned to the CAPS curriculum.
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