The Pacific and Cocos plate.
The Nazca plate and the Cocos (pacific) plate.
The Pacific Plate moves faster than any other tectonic plate, averaging about 10 centimeters per year. Its swift motion leads to a range of dynamic geological phenomena, such as frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions along its boundaries.
The tectonic plates that are moving away from each other the fastest are the Pacific Plate and the Nazca Plate. The Pacific Plate is diverging from the North American Plate at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, while the Nazca Plate is moving away from the South American Plate. The average rate of divergence can exceed several centimeters per year, with the Pacific Plate generally exhibiting the highest rates of movement among tectonic plates.
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Cocos Plate is moving towards the north-east.
Cocos Plate is moving towards the north-east.
The typical speed of a moving plate is about 21mm a year.
The mid-ocean ridge system is the longest continuous divergent plate boundary on Earth.
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