the scotia plate is moving east, northeast, north, west, northwest, south, southeast, or southwest... im sorry if you went on this site looking for and answer but you know i really have no idea what it is :/
Cocos Plate is moving towards the north-east.
The Juan De Fuca Plate is moving eastward and subducting beneath the North American Plate along the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
The South American plate is moving westward. This movement is in part due to the subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South American plate along the west coast of South America.
The Antarctic Plate moves primarily in a northeasterly direction, away from the South Pole. It is one of the slowest moving tectonic plates, drifting at a rate of a few centimeters per year. The movement is driven by the process of seafloor spreading at the boundaries of the plate.
The North American plate is moving westward at a speed of about 2.3 centimeters per year. This movement is primarily driven by the underlying mantle convection currents and the interactions with neighboring plates along plate boundaries.
It moves extremely slowly as do all the plates
The Scotia Plate moves eastward and slightly northward.
Cocos Plate is moving towards the north-east.
northwest they are moving
Cocos Plate is moving towards the north-east.
eastward
The Indo-Australian plate moves Northeast as the Pacific Plate moves around it in a Northwest direction as if rotating.
The Sandwitch plate broke away and carried the Scotia plate along with it.
roughly southwest
It is moving to the west. As is the north American plate which will make the Atlantic Ocean bigger and the Pacific ocean smaller.
The Juan De Fuca Plate is moving eastward and subducting beneath the North American Plate along the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
The South American plate is moving westward. This movement is in part due to the subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South American plate along the west coast of South America.