A few inches to cause mountains and volcanos to erupted And that would be caused by the tectonic plates to slightly move and create land forms and can destroy land form
the plates move so it is the movement of the plates in the earth
Lower mantle is the surface on which the lithospheric plates move around earths surface.
The idea that continents move slowly across the earth's surface is called the continental drift.
It moves the suface of the Earth one of two ways 1. the plates colide or 2. one moves on top of the other i.e. mountains
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the plates move so it is the movement of the plates in the earth
No, plates do not move because of gravity. They move because of the convection currents in the Earth's interior. The heat rises up from the core and moves the lithospheric plates across Earth's surface. The main source is heat left over from the formation of our planet.
Tectonic plates move due to the heat generated from Earth's core and mantle. This heat creates convection currents that cause the plates to move slowly over time. The movement of these plates leads to various geological activities such as earthquakes and mountain formation.
Large bodies of ice that move across the Earth's surface are glaciers.
Lower mantle is the surface on which the lithospheric plates move around earths surface.
Tectonic Plates are floating on the semi-molten Mantle. Currents in the molten layer, eruptions of new lava round the edges, and the forming of deep ocean volcanic ridges, help to move the plates across the Earth's surface.
The idea that continents move slowly across the earth's surface is called the continental drift.
Lithospheric plates are regions of Earth's crust and upper mantle that are fractured into plates that move across a deeper plasticine mantle. Hopefully this will help :)
plates can all move at different paces but they move very slowly overall. Ex:) The Egyptian pyramids are 3 miles away from their original area where they were built but that just proves that it took 4,500 years just for the plates to move a distance of 3 miles!
The idea that continents move slowly across the earth's surface is called the continental drift.
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