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earthquakes. 12.7.79 Understand that the theory of plate tectonics explains the formation and movement of the earth's plates. Understand that the similar contours of the continents, seafloor spreading, and the location of frequent earthquakes and volcanoes provide evidence for plate tectonics. 12.4....
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earthquakes. 12.7.79 Understand that the theory of plate tectonics explains the formation and movement of the earth's plates. Understand that the similar contours of the continents, seafloor spreading, and the location of frequent earthquakes and volcanoes provide evidence for plate tectonics. 12.4.36 Understand that the main cause of erosion is moving water. Understand that when water erodes landmasses, it carries the land away by rainfall and rivers and re-deposits it in the form of pebbles, sand, silt, and
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www.isbe.state.il.us/assessment/pdfs/iaf_science.pdf#page=18
earthquakes. 12.7.79 Understand that the theory of plate tectonics explains the formation and movement of the earth's plates. Understand that the similar contours of the continents, seafloor spreading, and the location of frequent earthquakes and volcanoes provide evidence for plate tectonics. 12.4.36 Understand that the main cause of erosion is moving water. Understand that when water erodes landmasses, it carries the land away by rainfall and rivers and re-deposits it in the form of pebbles, <span class="highlight">sand</span>, silt, and
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