no
No, all plates are not the same size
No, plates can come in various sizes depending on their intended use. Common sizes for dinner plates range from about 9 to 12 inches in diameter, while salad plates are typically smaller, around 7 to 9 inches. Specialty plates like dessert plates or appetizer plates can also vary in size.
No - 'cause the plates ain't flat.
Yes
Yes
Because the plates were all over the place
Nope! They move in different directions which is why there are earthquakes.
because the thickness of the crust is different
No, it depends on how much pressure the tectonic plates collide with
No, tectonic plates move at different rates. Some plates move faster than others, while some plates move very slowly. The movement of the plates is driven by the underlying convection currents in the Earth's mantle.
No, tectonic plates vary in size, shape, and composition. There are different types of tectonic plates, including oceanic plates that are denser and thinner than continental plates. The motion and interactions of these plates play a crucial role in shaping the Earth's surface through processes like subduction and spreading.
all plates have different boundaries.