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1 meter = 100 cm

7 meter = 700 cm

7 cm for 1 year and 14 cm for years

100 x 1 year = 100 year

So 7m/100yr. But this is not 'steady.' Like universe, the Earth also has acceleration in moving. So it is not always 7 cm per year. It maybe 4cm per year depending on the 'what plate.'

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