Currents in the magma that exists in the deeper layers of the earth. They're called convection currents.
Well, when earths plates move away from each other that's when it happens but move well then NO!
yes
Yes they do.
In human history no state has had to move because of the Earth's plates.
Tectonic plates.
Can someone answer this
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The earths crust
The tectonic plates.
Convection in the earth's mantle.
2.5 centimeters per year
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.