Yes, all of the continental US is on the North American Plate, except for those parts of California west of the San Andreas fault, which are part of the Pacific Plate.
The parts of the US that aren't on the North American plate are on the Pacific Plate.That would be Hawaii and parts of California.
Part of California are on the North American Plate and parts are on the Pacific Plate.
Hawaii
The tectonic plate that includes the US is the North American Plate. It is a major tectonic plate that covers a significant portion of North America, including the United States, Canada, and parts of Mexico.
Canada, Alaska, The continental United States, parts of Russia, Greenland, part of Iceland, part of the Atlantic Ocean, and a number of islands.
Anywhere on earth is on one plate or another, the damage usually occurs where the plate edges meet.
Anywhere on earth is on one plate or another, the damage usually occurs where the plate edges meet.
No, the Alps mountains are not located on the Pacific Plate. They are part of the Eurasian Plate, which is a major tectonic plate that includes most of Europe and parts of Asia.
Waves is the part of convection current. This is the mantle and is related to plate motions.
because the western us is part of the pacific plate
They live in all parts of the US.