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Directions:  Choose one of the following five bulleted questions and answer completely.  be sure to use proper capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.  Restate the question in your answer.

 

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  • Is Earth's surface stable and stationary now? Was it ever in the past? Do you think it will be stable in the future?
  • Do you think that the way continents fit together is convincing evidence for the theory of plate tectonics? Why or why not?
  • What was the supercontinent called that once contained nearly all of the continental crust? Research what the name means.
  • Which ocean is growing in size? Which is shrinking? Explain why this is occurring.
  • How does the theory of plate tectonics help us explain natural phenomena such as earthquakes and mountains, which geologists had difficulty accounting for prior to the development of the theory?
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