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Why the earth always looked the same?

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It actuly doesn`t always look the same. At once Africa and Amercias were connected. But there are plates in the earth. As a resault the plates move very slowly with magma under them. If two plates colide it causes a earthquake. As the plates move the land moves. Currently we are moving very slowly now but we cna`t feel it.

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