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they past away from eachother causing contential drift. like green lights and red and orange

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What happens as earths mantle drags on the bottom of techtonic plates?

As Earth's mantle drags on the bottom of tectonic plates, it creates stress and friction that can cause the plates to move. This movement can result in various tectonic activities such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges as the plates interact with each other.


What happens when two plates move apart from each other?

When two plates move apart from each other, it creates a divergent boundary. Magma from the mantle rises to fill the gap, solidifies, and forms new crust. This process is called seafloor spreading and is responsible for the formation of mid-ocean ridges.


Do all the tectonic plates move at the same rate?

No, tectonic plates move at different rates. Some plates move faster than others, while some plates move very slowly. The movement of the plates is driven by the underlying convection currents in the Earth's mantle.


What happens when plates meet each other?

When tectonic plates meet, they can either collide, move past each other, or move apart. Depending on the type of boundary, different geological features can form, such as earthquakes, mountain ranges, volcanoes, or ocean ridges. The interaction of plates is driven by the movement of the Earth's lithosphere.


How do plates move where convection currents are sinking?

When convection currents sink near the mantle, they create drag on the lithospheric plates above. This drag causes the plates to move in the direction of the sinking current. As the plates move, they can interact with other plates, leading to processes like subduction or mountain formation.