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9-1 Earthâs atmosphere, oceans, and surface are extraordinarily active
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9-2 Studies of earthquakes reveal Earthâs layered interior structure
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9-3 Plate movement produces earthquakes, mountain ranges, and volcanoes that shape Earthâs surface
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9-4 Earthâs magnetic field produces a magnetosphere and reverses direction
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9-5 Earthâs atmosphere has changed substantially over our planetâs history
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9-6 Like Earthâs interior, our atmosphere has a layered structure
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9-7 A burgeoning human population is profoundly altering Earthâs biosphere
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