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Junior Cycle Geography

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show Crust  
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show Core  
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Beneath the crust, a layer of molten and semi-molten rock called magma.   show
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show Plates  
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Where plates collide, the heavier plates is forced downwards into the mantle where it melts.   show
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Where plates pull apart molten magma rises up from the mantle forming new crust.   show
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Where plates slide past each other, and occasionally get stuck.   show
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Describes how the Earth's continents move about as passengers on the plates.   show
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The molten or semi-molten material that makes up the Earth's mantle.   show
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The movement of magma caused by the heating and cooling of the material as it moves away from the core.   show
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show Pangaea  
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