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Different temperatures inside the Earth lead to the formation of various structures, such as magma chambers where molten rock accumulates, as well as crystal growth in minerals under high temperatures and pressures. Additionally, temperature variations can cause thermal expansion and contraction, leading to the formation of fractures and faults within the Earth's crust.

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