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Continental drift is one of the processes responsible for the formation of Earth's relief, being one of Alfred Wegener's main theories, created in 1915. This theory states that tectonic plates move due to Earth's internal forces. Which of these factors was NOT considered by Wegener as responsible for the movement of the plates?
a.
Winds.
b.
Ocean currents.
c.
The force of gravity.
d.
Volcanic eruptions.
e.
Earthquakes.

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