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the speed of the earths plates are very slow, and sometimes they don't move at all. if the earths plates were constantly moving (allot) then we would not be able to build cities because of constant earthquakes.
Centimeters are the proper measuring unit to describe the movement of Earth's plates known as continental drift. The tectonic plates move on average of 2.5 centimeters per year.
tectonic plate movement speed can be calculated by its position on the planet and bysatellite information there is no given equation sorry Master
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The speed of rotation is greatest at the equator; 1038 miles per hour.
the speed of the earths plates are very slow, and sometimes they don't move at all. if the earths plates were constantly moving (allot) then we would not be able to build cities because of constant earthquakes.
the speed of the earths plates are very slow, and sometimes they don't move at all. if the earths plates were constantly moving (allot) then we would not be able to build cities because of constant earthquakes.
distance=speed x time.
it helps the scientists to predict future changes.
Centimeters are the proper measuring unit to describe the movement of Earth's plates known as continental drift. The tectonic plates move on average of 2.5 centimeters per year.
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There is no false statement accompanying the question.
In physics, total distance/TIME is average speed, so this is false. Velocity should be switched out with TIME.
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