Answer these questions:
How many tectonic plates can be identified on earth today?
Where does old sea floor sink back into the earth to be recycled
The worlds last supercontinent is known as __________.
And last,
How many years ago did the supercontinent Pangea begin breaking up?

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Answer:

1) Seven tectonic plates can be identified in the earth today.

2) The old sea floor sinks back into the earth to be recycled at the subduction zone.

3) The world's last supercontinent is known as Pangaea.

4) Pangaea began breaking up approximately 175 million years ago.

Explanation:

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