Continental drift is the theory that "plates" on the Earth are constantly in motion and have been for millions of years. Tectonic plates are the actual moving plates.
Continental drift is the theory that "plates" on the Earth are constantly in motion and have been for millions of years. Tectonic plates are the actual moving plates.
Continental drift is the theory that "plates" on the Earth are constantly in motion and have been for millions of years. Tectonic plates are the actual moving plates.
tectonic plates. go to wikipedia to find out how tectonic plates relate to earthquakes, continental movements, and volcanoes
because the tectonic plates converge and form mountains then the lava forms underground and erupts with burnin hot maga and lava
A volcano is magma that has come through the earth's crust through cracks created by movement of the plates.
The reason the tectonic plate boundaries relate to mountains is because of the principle known as the Continental Drift. The theory of the Continental Drift was proposed in 1915 by a man named Alfred Wegener. His theory states that that earth's face is covered in tectonic plates that continuously move about 4 centimeters each year. When these tectonic plates collide, one plate is forced down while the other is is forced up forming moutains. For example, Mount Everest, which, never stops growing.
When the plates drift apart through sea floor spreading, so do the continents
they don't stupid i know tectonic plates move water and contents does Mexico do that
When plates collide or slide apart, earthquakes can be caused."There's really only one explanation for all of the questions about tectonic plates popping up... Why not just do your own homework? It would work a lot faster than waiting for some other random person to do it for you. Alas, (wow I just said "alas") I still answered the question for you..." - anh1227
Tectonic plates- any of several large pieces of the Earth's lithosphere which participate in plate tectonicsEarthquakes are when the plates move too much, and volcanoes hapen when there is a large gap in the plates. The magma/lava comes through the crust of the earth making an ignious rock mountain. aka a volcano
they are both formed by converging plates at a BOUNDARY THAT PUSH UP THE EARTH
Newton's second law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. In the context of tectonic plates, the movement of the plates is influenced by the forces acting upon them, such as mantle convection and gravitational forces. The interaction of these forces can cause the plates to move, leading to phenomena like earthquakes and volcanic activity. Overall, Newton's second law helps us understand the mechanics behind the movement of tectonic plates on the Earth's surface.