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According to the text,we can understand the "wealth of nations" best by examining:
Transform Faults
A type of fault where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally, commonly found at the boundaries of tectonic plates.
Intrusions
Geological features formed when magma cools and solidifies before reaching the surface, creating bodies of igneous rock.
Mid-Ocean Ridges
Underwater mountain ranges formed by plate tectonics, where new oceanic crust is generated from upwelling magma.
Asthenosphere
The asthenosphere is the highly viscous, mechanically weak, and ductilely-deforming region of the upper mantle of the Earth, lying just below the lithosphere.
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