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When tectonic plates move and grind against each other, this is an earthquake. If the moving of tectonic plates were to occur beneath the ocean's surface, the result would be a tsunami.
friction
Because an earthquake happens when 2 tectonic plates hit each other.
Continental plates are tectonic plates. They are tectonic plates upon which continents rest, and they move as do all tectonic plates. Basically, there is no difference, other than the fact that oceanic plates are another type of tectonic plate.
Lithospheric plates, which also are called tectonic plates, move towards or away from each other when an earthquake occurs.
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an earthquake happens
When tectonic plates move and grind against each other, this is an earthquake. If the moving of tectonic plates were to occur beneath the ocean's surface, the result would be a tsunami.
It's what happens when two tectonic plates come together and push against each other. Like what happens when you take two pieces of paper, push them together, and see them come up like mountains
The same reason any earthquake happens, tectonic plates shifted against each other.
tectonic plates move against each other essentially because of the movement of molten rock underneath the earth's surface or crust. This movement causes the plates to rub against each other.
No. An earthquake happens when the earth's tectonic plates rub against each other.
Beacause plates, at tectonic, boundaries shift against each other.
friction
The tectonic plates near it rubbed against each other.
Because an earthquake happens when 2 tectonic plates hit each other.
they form mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes.