Yes. Tectonic plates are extremely strong and catastrophic in some cases.
The movement of tectonic plates in opposite directions is referred to as a divergent boundary.
tectonic movement can cause tectonic plates to collide, drift apart, or slide across one another
Due to the movement of tectonic plates.
Pangaea broke apart because of the movement of tectonic plates, which causes earthquakes and volcanoes.
When the plates drift apart through sea floor spreading, so do the continents
The continents pulled apart due to the process of plate tectonics. The movement of the Earth's tectonic plates caused the continents to drift slowly over millions of years, creating gaps and rifts between them as they moved away from each other. This process is known as continental drift.
The movement of tectonic plates has created all of the continents by moving apart. Mountain ranges were formed by the plates running into each other.
At a divergent boundary tectonic plates move apart.
they are plates that the earth's crust is divided up into they cause earthquakes when slide together, create mountains when pushed together, and created trenches when pulled apart for more information type this question in: tectonic plates help more info
Long crack that forms as two tectonic plates move apart
Tectonic plates have been pulling apart forever. At least all the time the earth has been around.
Tectonic plates interact at plate boundariesThey move apart at divergent boundaries