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Tibet's rise to roof of the world

Tibet's rise to roof of the world

The outer shell of the Earth is broken into about a dozen plates that are in constant motion. Plates move slowly, about as fast as fingernails grow. But over tens of millions of years, plates move apart to form new oceans or crash together and push up mountains.

November 25, 2012 12:00 am Comments
Tibet's rise to roof of the world

Tibet's rise to roof of the world

Paul Kapp

November 25, 2012 12:00 am Comments

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