Cocos, Filipino,Juan de Fuca, Caribbean,Scotia,Nazca,Arabian
falce not true
The Pacific Plate and the North American Plate are the names of those two plates.
Earthquakes shift plates in the earth some times causeing building to knock down buildings or cause cracks , sometimes minor sometimes major,
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Well, not really. There are solar flares, so things do change within the sun, but there is no land, no tectonic plates, and therefore no earthquakes in the way we understand them on Earth. There are vibrations within the sun's interior causing the propagation of waves, the study of which is known as Helioseismology but as noted above they are not really comparable to seismic activity on Earth. Please see the related links.
There are 41 minor plates so good luck with that
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When I first saw you, I was certain that the tectonic plates had just shifted. The Earth's lithosphere is made up of seven or eight major, and many minor tectonic plates.
The eight minor tectonic plates are not typically shown on the major tectonic plate maps. They are the Arabian Plate, Caribbean Plate, Cocos Plate, Indian Plate, Juan de Fuca Plate, Nazca Plate, Philippine Sea Plate, and the Scotia Plate.
20 plates
20 plates
The earth is broken into fourteen plates: Pacific, Juan de Fuca, North American, Cocos, Caribbean, Nazca, Scotia, South American, Antarctic, African, Arabian, Eurasian, Australian-Indian, and Philippine. These are considered the main plates and are larger than minor plates.
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There are four types of plate tectonics, namely major plates, minor plates, ancient plates and plates within orogens.
sorry but i don't know.....
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