They are constantly in motion.
they are related by,they are plates
Yes; at divergent/constructive boundaries, plates move apart and new oceanic lithosphere forms.
Yes, the tectonic plates-both continental and oceanic- are part of the lithosphere.
The lithosphere has plates.
The Lithosphere is a mechanical layer on Earth that contains seven major plates.
Lithosphere plates are large sections of Earth's outer shell that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them. These plates move due to the convection currents in the mantle, causing processes like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain formation at their boundaries. The movement of lithosphere plates is known as plate tectonics, which is responsible for shaping the Earth's surface.
Tectonic plates are segments of the lithosphere. They float on top of the asthenosphere.
Because there are tectonic plates there in the lithosphere.
Tectonic plates, 3 plates
Lithosphere (apex)
The lithosphere is divided into what we call tectonic plates.
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