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Kepler completed the Rudolphine Tables.
Transform Faulting
A type of strike-slip fault where tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally, often causing earthquakes.
Subducted Plate
A tectonic plate that is being forced downward into the mantle by another plate at a subduction zone.
Plate Boundary
The edges where two tectonic plates meet, which can result in earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountain ranges.
Subducted Plate
The portion of a tectonic plate that is forced below another plate into the Earth's mantle at a convergent boundary.
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