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Slow-motion tectonic plate collisions force more carbon into the Earth’s interior – SlashGear
Scientists from Cambridge University and NTU Singapore have made an interesting discovery. They found that slow-motion collisions…

Scientists from Cambridge University and NTU Singapore have made an interesting discovery. They found that slow-motion collisions of massive tectonic plates inside the Earth are dragging more carbon into Earth’s interior than previously believed. Researchers…
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