They tend to move at a fairly constant rate. The only major changes happen with earthquakes.
Yes, the plates have moved.
They move because the plates in Earths mantle shift and cause the island to move slightly. As the plates move around they cause changes in Earths landforms. The more pressure is on the plates the more they move around. Because of Japans tsunami and earthquakes, the plates were moved around to Hawaii and possibly could have caused an island to move. If you wander what plates are well they are rigid blocks of crust and upper mantle rock.
yea dawg god's definatly formed ancient Greece but not the greek gods it was Jesus
what two plates in the boxing day tsunami 2004 hit together? The Australian and the Eurasion plates moved to form the boxing day tsunami.
the plates moved
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It was the Eurasian and the Philippine plates that moved and caused the earthquake in Kobe.
convergant plate boundries
Plates are moved at a divergent boundary by the magma pushing upwards.
Plates are moved at a divergent boundary by the magma pushing upwards.
When it rains or snows.
The continents have moved, Volcanoes and mountains have made hige changes in the earths suface too.