The Pacific and Cocos plate.
how an i suposed to know in a 3rd grader
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The mid Atlantic Ridge plates are moving apart at approximately 2.5 to 3 centimeters per year.
North American Plate and the Pacific Plate
All of the tectonic plates move, but they move at different speeds depending on which plates are involved. The Pacific plate moves slightly more than four centimeters annually.
There are 100 centimeters in a meter. Thus 100 meters is 10000 centimeters 10000 divided by 5 centimeters per year = Two Thousand Years
Yes the great white shark does sleep while moving scientists have not yet figured out how but they manage to keep floating/and/or swiming.
They move at centimeters per year.
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by itself many scientists figured out that light travels by itself you can see light moving you cant touch it and cant hear it same with oxygen. oxygen is always around us we breath it and sometimes see it
The Pacific Plate is unusual in that it is almost entirely oceanic crust. Only in a few places like Baja California and southern New Zealand are small slivers of continental crust attached. The continents are moving away from the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and converging on the Pacific. Most of the Pacific is surrounded by subduction zones. Note how wide the age bands are in the Pacific. The Pacific, Nazca and Cocos Plates are among the fastest moving plates on Earth, moving at up to 15 centimeters per year. In general, the larger the portion of plate descending back into the earth, the faster the plate moves. This is good evidence that the weight of the descending plate helps pull the rest of the plate along.
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The Pacific and Cocos plate.
Yes, unless you've figured out how to make a U-turn without moving your car.
No, scientists have proved that our continents are not moving back into the form of pangea.
The redshift tells scientists how fast a star or galaxy is moving away from us.