Tectonic plates are sections of the Earth's crust, which float on the mantle beneath the crust. You can see where plates end at fault lines, like the San Andreas fault line in the USA, These plates are constantly shifting, and if they collide, the shockwave can cause an earthquake and/or Tsunami
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Yes, tectonic plates are also known as crustal plates.
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There are 14 crustal plates on the earth.
Dinner plates, tectonic plates, and Norman Rockwell collectible plates.
Yes, you have to get Illinois plates before or when the Texas plates expire.
Yes, metal plates are typically heavier than rubber plates.
Yes, rubber plates are generally lighter than metal plates.
Land plates are called continental plates. Sea plates are called oceanic plates.
the African plates and European plates
there are 7 huge plates but dozens of smaller plates