earth plates can and do collide, even though the earth rotates around the sun
gravity
When plates collide or slide apart, earthquakes can be caused."There's really only one explanation for all of the questions about tectonic plates popping up... Why not just do your own homework? It would work a lot faster than waiting for some other random person to do it for you. Alas, (wow I just said "alas") I still answered the question for you..." - anh1227
Yes the tilt of the axial on the earth points the earth at the sun at different times when it's revolving around the sun giving the earth season
There are so many plates on our earth and if two of those plates spread apart, collide, of sink under one another, that causes an earthquake. Some countries are effected more by earthquakes than others.
A earthquake occurs when two tectonic plates rub or collide and create sicmic activity below earth! It is measured on a Richter scale from 1-10... :)
The earth would be attracted by the sun, and as it came closer the sun, the earth would melt. The earth would probably collide with the sun before or after it would melt.
The Earths surface changes shape when plates collide when the earths surface overlaps or when there are Earthquakes.
When the plates collide they form volcanoes and earthquakes.
The plates under the Earth's surface collide together:)
A mountain range forms when two of Earth's plates collide. The intense pressure and forces created by the collision push the Earth's crust upwards, creating towering peaks and ranges. Examples include the Himalayas formed by the collision of the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate.
The moon is caught in Earth's gravitational pull and the Earth spins on its axis and it is as though the moon is revolving around it
a earth quake happens
The earth is flat!
The mutual forces of gravitational attraction between each pair of bodies.
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