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Q: What are Earth's plates currently drifting on?
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Which process is currently accepted explanation of the movement of drifting continents?

the convection currents in the mantle under the earths curst is moving the broken plates in earths lithosphere causing the plates slide across the lithosphere. this process is called tectonics. (jon lay wrote this,)


What drives the process of plates tectonics the currently accepted explanation for the movement of drifting continents?

Unequal heat distribution.


What is research that shows pangaea will happen again?

Plate tectonics. The earths plates are always drifting and will one day drift so far that they will meet again.


Which rigid zone on the earth' surface form drifting tectonic plates?

Which rigid zone on the Earth's surface forms the earth's "drifting" tectonic plates?


Do earths magnetic poles stay where they are?

No, they move slowly. The North Magnetic Pole, for example, is currently drifting a little west of north at about 40 km/year.


What is the Earth's plates are presently drifting on?

Tectonic Plates float on the semi-molten surface of the mantle.


How do scientists think earths crust moves?

The crustal plates (made mostly of low density granitic rock) float on the mantle (made mostly of high density basaltic rock). Convection cells in the mantle move the floating crustal plates around.


What plates are in earths structure?

Techtonic plates


Do tsunamis have a connection to the movement of the earths plates?

yes, it does have connection of the earths plates because when two plates go together it burst water under the ocean


The earths surface is broken into large pieces what are they called?

Tectonic Plates


What forces below earth surface shape landforms?

The tectonic plates below earths surface shape earths landforms


What are moving pieces under the earths surface that form the earths crust?

The answer is tectonic plates floating on the lithosphere. Does that answer your question? LOL :)