The earth's plates interact:
1. that's how you make mountian's
2. thet's how you get ocean trenches
3. that's what causes earthquakes
by pushing , pulling & also by sliding
It's only soft and plastic in that it is not as hard as the brittle rock of the crust and uppermost mantle.
There are three types of plate collisions. They are classified by the type of crust involved in the collision. Plate collisions fall into these three types: 1. Both plates have an oceanic leading edge, 2. One plate has a continental leading edge and the other has an oceanic leading edge, and 3. both plates have a continental leading edge
The plates move slowly. Three centimeters a year.
crustmantlecore
rock,water,and nitrogen
texting, calling, and talking in person
convergent boundaries: plates move together divergent boundaries: plates move apart transform boundaries: plates move against each other
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.
One of the three types of plates are the transform plates slip past each other. The convergent plates push together. The divergent plates pull away from each other.
One of the three types of plates are the transform plates slip past each other. The convergent plates push together. The divergent plates pull away from each other.
Earthquakes along the seafloor, tsunamis, and changed water movements.
It's only soft and plastic in that it is not as hard as the brittle rock of the crust and uppermost mantle.
polution, volcanoes and earthquakes
When plates collide, plate boundaries are formed. There are three kinds. At divergent boundaries, two tectonic plates move away from each other and make earthquakes. At convergent boundaries, two plates come together and make mountain ranges. At transform boundaries, one plate slides under the other.
Six -out of nine- large plates do contain land-areas: North American, South American, Eurasian, African, Indo-Australian, and Antarctic. The other three are oceanic plates: the Pacific, Nazca, and Cocos.
Six -out of nine- large plates do contain land-areas: North American, South American, Eurasian, African, Indo-Australian, and Antarctic. The other three are oceanic plates: the Pacific, Nazca, and Cocos.