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If the plates slide past each other at a rate of 3.0 cm/yr , how long will it take the two cities to form one large city? (The present distance between Los Angeles and San Francisco is 600 km.)
6 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
600km = 60000000cm
so, it will take
60000000/3 years
6 years ago
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