The Earth orbits the sun. (Earth travels around the sun on an oval path.)
The earth's plates move slowly because how big the earthquake is he bigger the amount the plates will move and the slower the earthquake is the less it moves.
The earth's plates move slowly because how big the earthquake is he bigger the amount the plates will move and the slower the earthquake is the less it moves.
At transform boundaries, the plates move horizontal in relation to each other.
The earth's plates move slowly because how big the earthquake is he bigger the amount the plates will move and the slower the earthquake is the less it moves.
A break in the Earth's crust is called a fault. It is a fracture where the two sides of the rock move in relation to each other. Faults are a common feature in tectonically active regions where there is movement of the Earth's plates.
This varies from plate to plate. Some move at about the speed your fingernails grow, some much faster.
Convergent and divergent boundaries are terms used in plate tectonics to describe the juncture at two plates and how they move in relation to each other. Divergent plates move apart and convergent move towards each other.
Convergent and divergent boundaries are terms used in plate tectonics to describe the juncture at two plates and how they move in relation to each other. Divergent plates move apart and convergent move towards each other.
Plates either move towards each other (convergent plates), away from each other (divergent plates) or slide next to each other (transform plates).
It is a divergent boundary when they move When they move -> together
the tectonic plates of the earth move and scrape against each other
fault line