1 meter = 100 cm
7 meter = 700 cm
7 cm for 1 year and 14 cm for years
100 x 1 year = 100 year
So 7m/100yr. But this is not 'steady.' Like universe, the Earth also has acceleration in moving. So it is not always 7 cm per year. It maybe 4cm per year depending on the 'what plate.'
It moves 2 cm per year
Plate tectonics move about 2 centimeters every year. This is a very small amount of movement. Predicted in 2,000,000 years there will me another major difference in the formation of the continents
earthquake(s)
Well, the land doesnt take up all of Earth so the oceans would move to whatever place available
One Year
3.4 cm per year
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It moves 2 cm per year
Plate tectonics move about 2 centimeters every year. This is a very small amount of movement. Predicted in 2,000,000 years there will me another major difference in the formation of the continents
when two plate moves apart from each other the intrusion of magma has been take place from mantle
Are you sure this question is correct? It takes the Earth one day "to move round the sun in one day"
There is a theory called plate tetonics, which is basically that the earth has many different plates that sometimes move. When they move, they take the land above them with them. The elastic rebound theory is one of the reasons for earthquakes.
The Earth and moon revolve around their mutual center of mass every 27.32 days.
how long do it take the earth to rotae
the plate tectonics will be flat and no more volcanoes.
The Sun doesn't really move (you mean orbit) which the Sun does not. It takes the Earth 265.25 days to orbit the sun.