Earth plates do not float. They move over time due to a variety of environmental factors
Because of the study of seismic waves from earthquakes
they take plants and animals to the lab and experiment
Probably not, but they did know that japan is on the ring of fire (the border between two plates) so earthquakes are more likely to happen.
The plates on the top of the upper mantle are referred to as the lithosphere, which slides on the asthenosphere.well the mantle causes the continents to move on the ocean floor and sand it makes it slideyea know the crustti is i dont ge ehttt
Molten rock, or magma, escapes from beneath the Earth's surface through volcanic eruptions due to the build-up of pressure from the movement of tectonic plates. This pressure can push the magma upwards through cracks or weaknesses in the Earth's crust, resulting in volcanic activity.
yes they do float. I know because i have tried it!
Scientists now know about plate tectonics, which explains how Earth's outer shell is divided into large plates that move and interact with each other. This understanding supports Wegener's theory of continental drift, as it provides a mechanism for the movement of continents over time. Additionally, evidence from ocean floor mapping, seafloor spreading, and magnetic striping further supports the concept of plate tectonics.
The earths surface changes when subduction occurs. subduction is when one plate moves under another.the plates can also collide. aka colliding plates. they can move away from each other and cause volcanoes.and thts all i know lol cya!!!!!!!! good luck=)
fish dont actually sleep; they have no eyelids. scientists dont know for sure but they think that they go into a state of rest. It can be hard to tell if a fish is sleeping; they might float motionless, float on bottom of tank or hide in tank decor.
Assuming you meant 'earthquake' - Basically, the surface of the planet is split into pieces - called 'plates'. These plates 'float' on a molten lake of magma. When two plates rub past each other, friction causes them to they 'stick' together - much like two pieces of velcro. When the pressure builds too high, the plates 'slip' past each other - relieving the stress. This movement is what we know as an earthquake.
The earths surface changes when subduction occurs. subduction is when one plate moves under another.the plates can also collide. aka colliding plates. they can move away from each other and cause volcanoes.and thts all i know lol cya!!!!!!!! good luck=)
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