they do
yes
the Atlantic is growing in size because the tectonic plates are divergent, meaning they are separating.
They grow.
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.
No, all plates are not the same size
No, all plates are not the same size
Colliding plates cause mountain ranges to grow.
they do
Answ2. Volcanoes grow by adding more material either to the main vent, or to side vents on the mountain. There is essentially unlimited material in the Earth's magma.volcanos grow because the plates hit toghether and form a hill.so every time 2 of the plates hit the volcano grows more.when the volcano grows at the size it should be it stays like that.so if the plate coes witchit will it wont grow anymore it will just erupt.!
no
No it doesn't.
yes
plates move around the speed of how fast your nails grow
I'm not exactly sure but some can grow as large or larger then average size dinner plates.
No, there are several more plates than continents (twelve I think) and the plates include both oceans and land. Earthquakes are the result of plates moving, but don't worry, plates do not move fast, only about a centimeter a year.
Fish grow with age. Some only grow to the size of the tank while others grow to a maximum size no mater the size of their environment.