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well in a volcano the lithospheric plates meet when magma moves and moves at the bottom and in the magma chamber the lava[magma] is moving around the lithospheric plates thats what forms them but what forms when they rub against each other is a volcanic eruption

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Forms when two crustal lithospheric plates slide past each other?

Sliding Boundaries


What forms when lithospheric plates rub past each other?

pressure builds up, and then it is suddenly released.


Are earthquakes caused by plates sliding past each other?

lithospheric plates slide scrape against each other during an earthquake which is the cause of one.


What happens to lithospheric plates when an earthquake occurs?

Lithospheric plates, which also are called tectonic plates, move towards or away from each other when an earthquake occurs.


What are converging boundaries?

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Movement of lithospheric plates allows for the formation of volcanoes true or false?

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What type of stress occurs when lithospheric plates scrape past each other?

Shear stress.


What happens when the lithospheric plates rub past each other?

pressure builds uo and then releases


Describe how the presence of faults and folds supports the idea that lithospheric plates are in motion?

Faults and folds just support the idea that there lithospheric plates are in motion because folds appear when the plates move towards each other. The faults appear when the plates drift apart and cause an empty space.


What is formed when crustal plates move toward each other?

when tectonic plates move toward each othe forms


Why are volcanoes located at the destination?

It depends. If it's at a divergent boundary at a tectonic plate, the two plates divide there and magma from the uppermost mantle seeps in and that forms a volcano. if it is at a convergent boundary, then the plates push up against each other and it forms a volcano where the fault is.


Why do tectonic plates move against each other?

tectonic plates move against each other essentially because of the movement of molten rock underneath the earth's surface or crust. This movement causes the plates to rub against each other.