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    According to the Wilson Cycle, Continents First Break Up by Forming
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According to the Wilson Cycle, Continents First Break Up by Forming

Question 98

Question 98

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According to the Wilson Cycle, continents first break up by forming internal subduction zones that rift them apart and immediately reduce the size of their margins by subducting so much sediment.

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