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They are called tectonic or lithospheric plates.
The region where tectonic plates move toward, apart or horizontally past one another.
Mountains and Plateaus are formed when tectonic plates collide with one another. The Himalayas were formed and are still growing as the two tectonic plates they sit on are still pushing on one another.
A Transform Boundary Is When Two Tectonic Plates Slide By One Another
Tectonic plates formed the earthquake in 1960 due to a collision with one another.
They are called tectonic or lithospheric plates.
tectonic movement can cause tectonic plates to collide, drift apart, or slide across one another
Tectonic plates.
The region where tectonic plates move toward, apart or horizontally past one another.
All countries are located on tectonic plates - in fact the world is entirely covered with tectonic plates! Where different plates interact with each other the results can affect the countries locally. Where plates push together you can get volcanoes and earthquakes (an example is Japan.) Where plates pull apart there is usually lots of ocean but you can get some calm volcanism, (an example being Iceland.) Where plates rub past one another there can be earthquakes. An example would be the west coast of the USA and the San Andreas Fault.)
Mountains and Plateaus are formed when tectonic plates collide with one another. The Himalayas were formed and are still growing as the two tectonic plates they sit on are still pushing on one another.
Most earthquakes occur at the boundaries of the tectonic plates. Tectonic plates are always in motion, and when two of them collide with one another it causes earthquakes.
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They are called tectonic or lithospheric plates.
A Transform Boundary Is When Two Tectonic Plates Slide By One Another
Tectonic plates formed the earthquake in 1960 due to a collision with one another.