They move on top of the asthenosphere, part of the upper mantle.
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The asthenosphere.
The crust.
The continents are part of Earth's tectonic plate system, when the plates move the continents move with them. The plate movement is driven by slow mantle convection driven by the heat in Earth's core.
All tectonic plates are part of the Earth crust.
it is a part of the EARTH layers.
No tectonic plates are in or even near the earth's core! The tectonic plates are fragments of the earth's crust. At subduction zones the edge of the subducting tectonic plate descends as much as a few hundred miles down into the earth's mantle before melting and becoming part of the mantle.
The earth has tectonic plates are made up of Earth's crust and the upper part of the mantle layer underneath. The crust and upper mantle are called the lithosphere.
The tectonic plates, part of the lithosphere, move around and float on the top of the asthenosphere.
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The answer is Tectonic Plates
The continents are part of Earth's tectonic plate system, when the plates move the continents move with them. The plate movement is driven by slow mantle convection driven by the heat in Earth's core.
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The mantle moves the continents, which is called continental drift.
All tectonic plates are part of the Earth crust.
The lithosphere.
The lithosphere.
The earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates.
The earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates.
it is a part of the EARTH layers.