Study this image of lithospheric plates.
which plates border the indo-australian plate?...
Social Studies, 16.01.2020 22:31 ericamoody14
Study this image of lithospheric plates.
which plates border the indo-australian plate? check all that apply.
pacific
african
eurasian
north american
south american
^ the answer is 'pacific', 'african', and 'eurasian'. ^
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