Oceanic plates are young and made of basalt and recent sediments. Continental plates are old and contain continental crust made of old rocks and they are usually considerably thicker than the oceanic plates
The trenches catch most of the sediment from the plates that break up and sink deeper into the water. This causes the upper plates to grow.
It can tell us how old they are and how and where they moved in the past .
It could be billions of years old. There would have to be moving plates, and also oceans.
separating plates
Why don't you find out? Get a rock throw it at your wall, get a plate and throw it at your wall. See the difference!
If the car or truck is 20 years old then it is very righteous to get historical plates on it.
As old as the first creatures who were able to throw them.
yes
Oceanic plates are young and made of basalt and recent sediments. Continental plates are old and contain continental crust made of old rocks and they are usually considerably thicker than the oceanic plates
no, because, the two plates colide and become unmatched and it may look 100years old,when its really 500 years old.
eat them
I assume you are asking about the plates which were translated by Joseph Smith into the Book of Mormon? Those plates were a compilation of four groups of plates - the small and large plates of Nephi, the plates of Mormon, the plates of Ether, and the plates of Brass. The plates of Nephi were written between 580 BC and 321 AD. The plates of Mormon were written between 355 and 421 AD. The plates of Ether were written between 2200 and 300 BC. The plates of Brass were written before the time of the Book of Mormon and contained the writings of Moses, Isaiah, and other Old Testament prophets. Therefore they are from before 600 BC. As Joseph Smith returned the plates to the Angel Moroni following the translation, the actual plates are not in existence on the earth and therefore their ages cannot be determined by scientific means.
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there is a splitter, a curveball, and just a plain old regular throw
We had to throw away the old appliances. We had to repair the old appliances.
Throw it out a window. (Make sure the window is open when you throw it out....)