The plates push and pull and grind against each other
they push together the force goes up and they form large mountains!
The most common way for mountains to form is when two lithospheric plates collide. This can cause volcanism and folding of rocks in the crust forming mountain belts. Good examples of these are the Andes and the Himalayas.
There are a few. Tectonic plates in Mexico have created volcanoes, mountains, and a canyon range that makes the grand canyon look like a crack in the pavement.
Underwater volcanoes are one example of tectonic plate movement. Because when the plates move pools of lava are exposed and released. Hope this helped!
tectonic plates
It is because of the movements the of tectonic plates.
Located atop three tectonic plates (North American, Pacific and Cocos Plates), Mexicois one of the most geologically active regions of Earth.mexico plateau and mountain ranges create 3 tectonic plates.
the movement of tectonic plates
Tectonic plates and fault lines created by the movement of tectonic plates.
The movement of tectonic plates has created all of the continents by moving apart. Mountain ranges were formed by the plates running into each other.
Tectonic activity, such as that created by the movement of tectonic plates, can create mountains and deep sea rifts, as well as earthquakes.
When tectonic plated collide they create an earthquake. It happens by them colliding and shaking each other forming a big movement.
Yes through compression and extension forces caused by the rubbing of the Eurasian and African tectonic plates.
Many parts of Latin America experience volcanic activity and earthquakes. This is due to the movement of five tectonic plates. The two highest mountain peaks in Mexico are volcanoes.
The tectonic plates hit each other causing a lot of trauma to the ground above inflicting it to rise up and create a mountain.
The Himalayas were lifted by the subduction of the Indian tectonic plate under the Eurasian Plate,
It is the unsual movement of tectonic plates which causes tectonic earthquakes.
Earthquakes