
Quarter 4 Chapter 1 Lesson 1 Earthquakes
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It is the thickest layer of the Earth. It is composed of both solid rock and magma
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Inner core
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Pangaea
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It is the outermost layer where human life exists. It is the thinnest layer of the Earth
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It is a supercontinent first proposed by German meterologist Alfred Wegener
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It is a hot solid ball of nickel and iron with a temperature of about 5500 degrees Celsius and is the center of Earth
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It is a sudden shaking of the ground that is caused by movements in Earth's outermost layer
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It is a thick layer of liquid iron and nickel. This layer is the cause of Earth's magnetic field
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It is the outermost layer where human life exists. It is the thinnest layer of the Earth
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It is a supercontinent first proposed by German meterologist Alfred Wegener
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It is a sudden shaking of the ground that is caused by movements in Earth's outermost layer
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It is the thickest layer of the Earth. It is composed of both solid rock and magma
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