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                        Question 1 of 201. Question1 pointsListen from 0:34. - For centuries, people (believed) that (hell) was at the center of the earth.
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                        Question 2 of 202. Question1 pointsListen from 0:51. - The heart of the earth, its inner (core), is a (solid) ball of iron and nickel.
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                        Question 3 of 203. Question1 pointsListen from 0:58. - Here, the (pressure) is so high it (never) (melts), despite the intense heat of 3,700 degrees celsius.
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                        Question 4 of 204. Question1 pointsListen from 1:08 - The outer core is under (less) (pressure) so it is (molten).
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                        Question 5 of 205. Question1 pointsListen from 1:16 - This is (enclosed) by a deep layer of hot rocks called (silicates).
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                        Question 6 of 206. Question1 pointsListen from 1:23 - This is the (mantle), and it's three thousand kilometers (thick).
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                        Question 7 of 207. Question1 pointsListen from 1:30 - The (surface) is hard and forms a solid (crust).
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                        Question 8 of 208. Question1 pointsListen from 1:38 - If the earth was a (peach), this crust would be as thin as its (skin).
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                        Question 9 of 209. Question1 pointsListen from 1:48 - But the earth's crust is (cracked) and (brittle), like an (egg) (shell).
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                        Question 10 of 2010. Question1 pointsListen from 1:53 - It's made up of several (segments) called tectonic (plates).
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                        Question 11 of 2011. Question1 pointsListen from 1:59 - There are two kinds of crust; (continental) crust forms the great landmasses of the world. This is (thick).
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                        Question 12 of 2012. Question1 pointsListen from 2:08 - These rocks are made of ancient, lightweight substances like (granite).
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                        Question 13 of 2013. Question1 pointsListen from 2:14 - Some were formed almost four thousand (million) years ago.
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                        Question 14 of 2014. Question1 pointsListen from 2:18 - Oceanic crust, which lies (under) the planet's great (oceans), is much (thinner).
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                        Question 15 of 2015. Question1 pointsListen from 2:26 - Oceanic rocks, like basalt, are (heavy) and much (younger).
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                        Question 16 of 2016. Question1 pointsListen from 2:37 - The plates (float) on the (dense) mantle.
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                        Question 17 of 2017. Question1 pointsListen from 2:41 - Scientists believe that the immense (energy) of the earth's inner heat sets up (convection) currents in these rocks, which move the crustal plates about -- but very, very (slowly).
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                        Question 18 of 2018. Question1 pointsListen from 2:53 - Some are moving (apart); some move (towards) each other; other plates just (slide) past one another.
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                        Question 19 of 2019. Question1 pointsListen from 3:06 - These movements in our planet's crustal plates have created some of the most (dramatic) features of our world.
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                        Question 20 of 2020. Question1 pointsListen from 3:16 - Our mountain ranges, our (earthquakes), our (volcanoes), and many of our islands.
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Unesco text. Just one question: What is the name given to the lodging houses linked with Mount Fuji?