No, plates will always keep moving because of the convection currents in the mantle under the Earth's crust, as long as the Earth's interior stays hot. This is not likely to happen before the Sun swallows up our planet far, far in the future.
The answer is tectonic plates floating on the lithosphere. Does that answer your question? LOL :)
diverging plates
No, the Moon no longer has a molten core, so there no active volcanos or moving tetonic plates.
a tectonic hazard is a disaster caused by the moving of tectonic plates.....anda tectonic activity is the moving of tectonic plates........
The world's tectonic plates are ever changing moving by centermetres every year. This moves and changes continents of land moving them away or closer to each other.
Friction causes plates to stop moving temporarily. The motion of the magma under the plates will cause the plates to move again.
It will stop moving in 200 million years.
tectonic plates stop moving
earth plates stop moving
no
The plates will then stop moving
A soft collision between two plates could possibly stop the plates from moving for a time. But if subduction occurs, when one plate is forced down into the magma, movement would begin once more.
The Almighty God.
No, particles never stop moving.
no
No, particles never stop moving.
the wind is moving and never stop ever.