Everybody lives on plates, the plates are part of the crust, if you get rid of the plates we will be on the mantle, which is basically magma and some rock, so I think we would all die.
Plate tectonic is the state the outer portion of the earth crust composed rigid units called plates.
Mantle convection causes the tectonic plates of the Earth to move slowly. Mantle convection is when heat moves from the mantle to the surface and causes the mantle, and the tectonic plates to move very slowly.
ok how would the earth be like without plate tetonics
because the earth sits on "plates" making the movement go as a plate.
Their would be no mountains.
Some of the Earth's major lithospheric plates include the Pacific Plate, North American Plate, Eurasian Plate, African Plate, Antarctic Plate, South American Plate, Indo-Australian Plate, and the Arabian Plate. These plates cover the Earth's surface and interact with each other at plate boundaries, shaping the planet's geology and contributing to phenomena like earthquakes and volcanic activity.
The Earth's major plates are the Pacific Plate, North American Plate, Eurasian Plate, African Plate, Antarctic Plate, Indo-Australian Plate, and South American Plate. These plates make up the Earth's lithosphere and interact at their boundaries, leading to various geological processes like earthquakes and volcanic activity.
There are 7 major tectonic plates on Earth: the African Plate, Antarctic Plate, Eurasian Plate, Indo-Australian Plate, North American Plate, Pacific Plate, and South American Plate. These plates are huge sections of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact, leading to geological processes like earthquakes and volcanic activity.
The Earth's 14 major tectonic plates include the Eurasian Plate, North American Plate, South American Plate, African Plate, Antarctic Plate, Indo-Australian Plate, Pacific Plate, Nazca Plate, Arabian Plate, Philippine Sea Plate, Scotia Plate, Cocos Plate, Caribbean Plate, and Juan de Fuca Plate. These plates vary in shape and size, but most are large, irregularly-shaped sections of the Earth's lithosphere that fit together like a jigsaw puzzle to form the Earth's surface.
They are called tectonic plates. There are : Eurasian Plate, Arabian Plate, African Plate, South American Plate, Caribbean Plate, North American Plate, Pacific Plate, Philippine Plate, Indo-Australian Plate and the Antarctic Plate.
"Smaller terrestrial planets like Mars cooled more rapidly than Earth and lost its internal heat much earlier in their history... Mars experienced plate techtonics very early in its history (4 billion years ago) when it was still hot. When the interior cooled, plate techtonics stopped."- as quoted in Chapter 4 "Plate Tectonics" on page 101 from the textbook The Good Earth: Introduction To Earth Science
In fact, Mars doesn't have plate tectonics like Earth.