1. Spreading,or moving apart
2. Subduction,or diving under another plate
3. Collision,or Crashing into one another
4. Sliding past each other in a Shearing Motion
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well I only know three but they are divergent boundaries, transform boundaries, and convergent boundaries.
They are major plates, minor plates, ancient plates and plates within orogens.
1.- spreading or moving apart
2.- subduction
3.- collison/ crushing into one another
4.- slinding past each other in a shearing motion.
coverging
subduction
deverging
lateral collision
No movement
The crustal movement of the plates in the earth are not completely understood by scientist and considered a phenomenon. It is an accepted theory that the strength of the water in contrast to the weakness of the land make the movement of the plates.
theory of plate tectonics
The movement of tectonic plates is part of the process known as plate tectonics.
plate tectonics is a theory because t explains the formation, movement, and subduction of earth' s plates.
plate movement and plate tectonics
No movement
Plate Tectonics
The crustal movement of the plates in the earth are not completely understood by scientist and considered a phenomenon. It is an accepted theory that the strength of the water in contrast to the weakness of the land make the movement of the plates.
plate tectonics
The movement of plate tectonics is still happening today. Movement will continue due to the continents are floating on the semi-molten mantle.
theory of plate tectonics
Plate Tectonics
Plate Tectonics
plate tectonics
known as continental drift, which occurs due to the movement of tectonic plates floating on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them. This gradual movement has contributed to the shifting positions of the continents over millions of years and plays a major role in shaping the Earth's surface geography.
Plate Tectonics