An Earthquake happens.
An earthquake. But while this happens the magma fills the gap.
tectonic plates move apart allowing magma to move to the surface.
No(see the explanation of the question "Why do the tectonic plates move?"
Magma seeps up through the two plates from the mantle and form volcanos.
Tectonic plates move thousands of miles because they are not anchored down.
Tectonic plates move from east to west as a whole due to the coreolis (not sure of spelling) effect.
tectonic plates
no
Magma moving underneath the earth causes tectonic plates to move about.
earthquake zone or in the boundry of tectonic plates
As Earth's mantle drags on the bottom of tectonic plates, it creates stress and friction that can cause the plates to move. This movement can result in various tectonic activities such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges as the plates interact with each other.
No, convection currents in the upper mantle cause tectonic plates to move.