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How many major tectonic plates are there according to the information provided?2 marks971222

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How many major tectonic plates are there according to the information provided?2 marks971222

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To determine the number of major tectonic plates, we need to analyze the information provided. However, the given text does not provide any relevant information or context to answer this question. Therefore, it is not possible to determine the number of major tectonic plates based on the given text.

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