This question is incomplete. What plate? If you are talking about North American plate that could have an effect on it are the Eurasian, the Caribbean, the Cocos, the Pacific, the Juan de Fuca, the African, and Okhost plates.
Science, Plate Tectonics...14?
The Plate Boundaries. It could be called the plate boundary, plate edge, or continental divide. With tectonic plates, they meet at the fault line.
The North American and Eurasian Plates in the North Atlantic and the South American and African Plates in the South Atlantic border the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
not nescessarily. It could be two plates of any kind rubbing against each other. Sometimes it is two continental plates or one of each.
thee ceramic plate, and the metal plate :)
the science plate tectonics and they are going to travel in all directions until our land cracks
I live on the North American Plate so 7 plates are found adjacent to us.
Science, Plate Tectonics...14?
The four major ones are cocos, nazca, south american plate and north american plate
Stamps are printed using metal plates. The plates are marked with a number on the margins. A plate block consists of the stamps adjacent to that number in pairs, usually four or six stamps.
two seafloor plates and a seafloor plate and continental plate
The two plates are the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate are the plates causing the San Andreas Fault.
The Plate Boundaries. It could be called the plate boundary, plate edge, or continental divide. With tectonic plates, they meet at the fault line.
continental drift and plate tectonics are two side of a coin. As the continents are interlinked with the plates; so as the plate moved due to conviction current the continents also tends to move causing continental drift. Moment of plates due to conviction current or due to the adjacent plate is called plate tectonics.
One to a plate would make 84 plates. Two to a plate would make 42 plates.
The North American and Eurasian Plates in the North Atlantic and the South American and African Plates in the South Atlantic border the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
No, not really. In fact, many continental plate boundaries are located in the ocean adjacent to the continent. You can see this easily in the eastern boundary of the south American plate.