no because there is no water base on the moon and plates move beased on the ocean or some type of big opend water
Everything moves, compared to something else.
Because the earth and moon moving around the Sun in their own orbits . When we move it looks the moon is moving. But moon is not moving but our motion looks like the Moon is moving.
The answer for that.Is that the cloudes are moving all around the moon which makes the moon like it is moving.
no its caused by the moon moving in to the earths shadow
by moving
Tectonic Plates moving
No, the Moon no longer has a molten core, so there no active volcanos or moving tetonic plates.
Moving Gelatine Plates was created in 1968.
moving plates
Friction causes plates to stop moving temporarily. The motion of the magma under the plates will cause the plates to move again.
No, both the continental and oceanic plates are always moving. Moving slowly, but always moving.
Divergent plates
Because the earth and moon moving around the Sun in their own orbits . When we move it looks the moon is moving. But moon is not moving but our motion looks like the Moon is moving.
Mercury does not have a moon.
The answer is tectonic plates floating on the lithosphere. Does that answer your question? LOL :)
If the plates are moving together from opposite directions, the colliding edges will uplift into mountain ranges. If the plates are moving apart, a rift valley will form. If the plates are moving together at oblique angles, a fault zone will occur.
diverging plates
tectonic plates?