THIS IS A BLOG ABOUT A FICTIONAL CHARACTER: DO NOT RECREATE ANY OF THE SITUATIONS YOU READ ABOUT ABOVE
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A long time ago, the earth that we know today was a
supercontinent known as Pangea. About 200 million years ago, Pangea fractured
into many smaller pieces, and over time, the smaller pieces went on to form the
continents and oceans that we see today. Called plates, the pieces continue to
shift at a very slow rate. As these plates move, they interact with each other
to form many different types of boundaries. The result of these boundaries
include rifts, volcanoes, earthquakes, mountain ranges, trenches, and more. On
my journey, I will be visiting many of these occurrences and will be
documenting them all on this blog. Wish me luck!
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