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This tends to occur below a constructive / divergent plate boundary so the plates will move away from each other.
tectonic plates
Due to tectonic plates floating on the surface of the semi-molten mantle, movement of the Earth's crust is still happening. Land is still rising and sinking in places. Mount Everest is reputed to be still rising due to the collision between the Indian and Asian tectonic plates, which caused the formation of the Himalayas. Weathering (erosion) is happening all the time.
Heat rising from within the Earth causes the Earth's tectonic plates to move. The constant rising and sinking of heat are called convection currents.
This is due to hotspots. It is a hot, rising plume of magma that will cause volcanoes and so create an island in the middle of a plate. The classic example of a hotspot is Hawaii in the middle of the Pacific Plate. Hope this helps :)
This tends to occur below a constructive / divergent plate boundary so the plates will move away from each other.
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the large amount of energy forces the two plates to move apart
movement of tectonic plates or magma rising under ground
Due to tectonic plates floating on the surface of the semi-molten mantle, movement of the Earth's crust is still happening. Land is still rising and sinking in places. Mount Everest is reputed to be still rising due to the collision between the Indian and Asian tectonic plates, which caused the formation of the Himalayas. Weathering (erosion) is happening all the time.
Due to tectonic plates floating on the surface of the semi-molten mantle, movement of the Earth's crust is still happening. Land is still rising and sinking in places. Mount Everest is reputed to be still rising due to the collision between the Indian and Asian tectonic plates, which caused the formation of the Himalayas. Weathering (erosion) is happening all the time.
Heat rising from within the Earth causes the Earth's tectonic plates to move. The constant rising and sinking of heat are called convection currents.
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