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How many major tectonic plates are there?

There's no exact amount of minor and major tectonic plates. every now and then, even right now there's lot of tectonic activity going on so plates keep on breaking and new ones emerge. therefore the answer to your question is that there are no exact amount of minor and major tectonic plates.


What 2 tectonic plates move to each other with one going down and the other going over top?

It is the oceanic plate that is subducted into the melting zone as it is the denser out of that and the continental plate. In fact, the continental plates have been known to chant such provocations as "going down going down going down" and "who's your daddy!" in the subduction zone.


Why does an earthquake make land move?

All earthquakes are caused by excessive pressure, tension, and stress on the tectonic plates (unbelievably massive parts of the ocean floor, about 8 major ones), which move and cause massive friction between the plates going all sorts of directions, especially up and down.


Where the plates move together we get what?

According to the theory of plate tectonics, when plates move together volcanoes form.ANS2:Where plates collide, mountains form. Where a plate is subducted (is pushed under another plate), volcanoes form on the other side of the subduction zone.


What is convection current and how these move the plates?

Imagine you are heating a bowl of custard on a gas hob (the custard is the magma), and then you leave it for a few seconds. The custard at the bottom warms up and the custard at the top cools down. If you stir it then all the custard has a turn at the bottom and the top of the pan. This is a mini convection current.If you then put an object on this current then it will move in the same direction as the current. When you get two currents going in opposite directions then the two plates on top of the currents will collide causing an earthquake.Just to point out I only just learnt this at school so don't blame me if I'm wrong!!!!

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What is the global patterns of earthquakes?

The global pattern of Earthquakes is that most of all earthquakes happen near or at a tectonic plate. They are caused by different plate movements; convergent (where an oceanic plate goes beneath a continental plate), Divergent (two tectonic plates moving away from each other and constructing the plate in the middle), and Transform (where the plates move along side each other, going in opposite directions).


A plate where two plates slip past each other moving in opposite directions is known as a?

transform boundaries


What is the primarily cause of earthquakes in California?

Tectonic underground plates going over each other


Is there going to be any more earthquake?

Yes. There will always be earthquakes due to the earth's tectonic plates


How many major tectonic plates are there?

There's no exact amount of minor and major tectonic plates. every now and then, even right now there's lot of tectonic activity going on so plates keep on breaking and new ones emerge. therefore the answer to your question is that there are no exact amount of minor and major tectonic plates.


How might earth surface change as tectonic plates continue moving?

Th last I heard: all the plates are going to form another Pangea eventually.


How do you know that two hot air balloons going in opposite directions near Albuquerque will not run into each other?

Because they move with wind currents (which can be different at different altitudes). If they are going in opposite directions, they cannot be at the same altitude. If they were at the same altitude, they would be subject to the same winds, so could not be going in opposite directions.


Why are mountain ranges so high?

When two tectonic plates collide, they result in mountains and when they keep going, the mountains get higher.


What is part of the theory of plate tectonics?

The theory is that the tectonic plates have faults and are colliding, moving away, or going by each other. ~Toria, 12


What is an example of transform boundary?

Haiti is an example of a transform boundary, because the left side of Haiti (where Port Au Prince is located) is the boundary of a tectonic plate that is sliding past another tectonic plate going in the other direction (Transform boundary). Because of this, a lot of tension builds up between the two plates, until an earthquake occurs when they slide past each other. (Keep in mind that tectonic plates move very little, and it took Pangea 250 million years to become what we see the world as now).Think, today (this is recent news as of January 20, 2010) when you turn on the news you hear of the devastating effects of a 7.0 earthquake in Haiti. This was because of the tectonic plates going in opposite directions against each other, i.e. the transform boundary!The most famous example is the San Andreas Fault in California.Transform boundaries -- where crust is neither produced nor .... one of the most visible and spectacular consequences of plate tectonics. ... However, a few occur on land, for example the San Andreas fault zone in California.


What happens as result of the sudden shift between two tectonic plates?

A sudden shift between two tectonic plates would result in an earthquake. If the earthquake was strong enough, and eneath the sea bed, the water would form very large waves going onto land, causing a tsunami.


What happens as a result of the sudden shift between two tectonic plates?

A sudden shift between two tectonic plates would result in an earthquake. If the earthquake was strong enough, and eneath the sea bed, the water would form very large waves going onto land, causing a tsunami.