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2
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the molten, fluid, rockthat issues from a volcano
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5
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the central intermost part of the earth
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7
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ash
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8
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the reigion below the lithosphere
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9
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to come together
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11
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a series of vibration
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12
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lithosphere is broken into a number of crustal plates
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14
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a long narrow elevation of land; a chain of hills or mountains
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15
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the crust and upper part of the mantle
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16
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a natural elevation of the earth's surface rising more orless abruptly to a summit; higher than a hill
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17
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the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air
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19
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the portion of teh earth betweenthe crust and the core
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20
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a elogated depression between upland, hills or mountains
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1
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to spread apart;spreading center
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3
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the hypothetical landmass that existed when all continents were jointed
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4
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a long steep-sided, narrow depression in the ocean floor
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6
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the movement of contintns resulting resuming from the motion of crustal plates
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10
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a vent in the earth's crust through witch lava ect., are expelled
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13
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the science or study of earthquakes and their phenomea
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18
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molten material beneath the earth's crust
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