One of the way is they move towards each other and converge,or collide
from general to particular or from particular to general or spatially. so basically one of these three ways.
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The relationship between A and B is the same as C and D.
I saw a man juggling six plates! We are using paper plates this evening.
Earthquakes are usually caused when rock underground suddenly breaks along a fault. This sudden release of energy causes the seismic waves that make the ground shake. When two blocks of rock or two plates are rubbing against each other, they stick a little. They don't just slide smoothly; the rocks catch on each other. The rocks are still pushing against each other, but not moving. After a while, the rocks break because of all the pressure that's built up. When the rocks break, the earthquake occurs. During the earthquake and afterward, the plates or blocks of rock start moving, and they continue to move until they get stuck again.
By pushing, pulling, and by sliding.
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They either slide apart or slide together. If they slide apart, over millions of years they form oceans or things like the grand canyon. If they collide they form mountains and volcanos. They bump into each other and move away.
The earth's plates interact: 1. that's how you make mountian's 2. thet's how you get ocean trenches 3. that's what causes earthquakes
convergent boundaries: plates move together divergent boundaries: plates move apart transform boundaries: plates move against each other
They slide, move towards and move away from each.
There are 5 plates that interact with Washington State
Tectonic plates interact at plate boundariesThey move apart at divergent boundaries
When plates slide past each other, move toward each other, and move away from each other.
Interactions between tectonic plates occur at plate boundaries.
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what is the general rule for how charged objects interact