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Because hot spots remain pretty much stationary within the earth, so as the tectonic plates move over them, they create a chain or line of volcanic islands that show the direction the plate has moved over the stationary hotspot.
The hot spots occur around the edges of tectonic plates as they grind, move or slide past each other. One plate will be pushed down into the mantle and heats up. This creates molten rock and forces capable of forming volcanoes. Mark the sites of volcanoes and the edges of the plates can be mapped.
Hot spots can be used to track plate movements.
They now think that the continents are moving because of tectonic plates and how they move, or drift, apart.
GPS stands for Global Positioning System, one plugged into or installed into your phone it can indeed track your phone, it can get your exact location and provide information of your past movements. Refer to: http://www.cellphone-tracker.org/gps-tracking-a-cell-phone
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Because hot spots remain pretty much stationary within the earth, so as the tectonic plates move over them, they create a chain or line of volcanic islands that show the direction the plate has moved over the stationary hotspot.
The hot spots occur around the edges of tectonic plates as they grind, move or slide past each other. One plate will be pushed down into the mantle and heats up. This creates molten rock and forces capable of forming volcanoes. Mark the sites of volcanoes and the edges of the plates can be mapped.
A seismologist studies the movement of the earth's tectonic plates and, by extension, earthquakes. They use seismographs and other tools to track imperceptible movements that may predict an upcoming seismic event.
Hot spots can be used to track plate movements.
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They now think that the continents are moving because of tectonic plates and how they move, or drift, apart.
The police men kept track of his movements.
satellite technology
So the police can track you down.
the movements of the main things in the sky
the movements of the Sun, Moon, planets and stars.