1. some slowly pull away from each other
2. some push toward each other
3. some slide past each other.
( 7th grade )
Converge
Diverge
an i dont remember the last one sry....
There are four ways that plates move. The four ways are divergent boundaries, Subsection zones, orogenic belts and transform boundaries.
crust mantle core
both ways
tectonic plates- move in 3 ways 1. collide w/ eachother 2.seperate from eachother 3. slide against eachother when plates are moved to the breaking point it causes an eartquake an earthquake is a seismic wave
By pushing, pulling, and by sliding.
Mountains move by the plates under the earth moving. When plates move, often tsunamis and earthquakes happen. Mountains move 1 cm per year when the plates move!
the plates move apart because of plate boundaries !:)
Plates move apart on divergent plate boundaries.
convergent boundaries: plates move together divergent boundaries: plates move apart transform boundaries: plates move against each other
they move in all sorts of ways like the bottom and the top lol :}
Plates move along a fault through transform boundaries, where they slide past each other horizontally. Plates can also move through divergent boundaries, where they move away from each other. Lastly, plates can move along convergent boundaries, where they collide and push against each other, leading to subduction or mountain formation.
Tectonic plates move from east to west as a whole due to the coreolis (not sure of spelling) effect.
tectonic plates- move in 3 ways 1. collide w/ eachother 2.seperate from eachother 3. slide against eachother when plates are moved to the breaking point it causes an eartquake an earthquake is a seismic wave
They slide, move towards and move away from each.
When plates slide past each other, move toward each other, and move away from each other.
Plates either move towards each other (convergent plates), away from each other (divergent plates) or slide next to each other (transform plates).
Im pretty sure its ridge push, slab pull, and mantle convection
example of these is the plates are moving in different ways and when it move the earthquake will occur
Plates move through seafloor spreading, where new oceanic crust is created at mid-ocean ridges and pushes existing plates apart. Another way is through subduction, where one plate slides beneath another due to differences in density. Plates can also move horizontally past each other at transform boundaries.
1:towards eachother 2:towars eachother slanting 3:apart from eachother 4:grinding motion