If one plate is heavier, it will go down, pushing magma up though the earth creating an active volcano. If 2 plates weigh the same they will push each other up to create a volcano.
Lithospheric plates.
No, it is made up of many different plates that are always shifting, thus creating earthquakes, mountains, and volcanoes. Hope this helped!
The movement of Earth's plates can create geological features like mountains and volcanoes through processes such as subduction and continental collision. It can also lead to earthquakes when plates shift along faults in the Earth's crust.
Lower mantle is the surface on which the lithospheric plates move around earths surface.
The lithosphere is the part of the Earth that contains tectonic plates. These plates are divided pieces of the lithosphere that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them.
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Techtonic plates
The tectonic plates below earths surface shape earths landforms
Tectonic Plates.
The worlds tectonic plates slide on the earths mantle.
there are 8 plates
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Actually they don't they fall on towards Earths crust.
Well, when earths plates move away from each other that's when it happens but move well then NO!
plate tectonics are moving plates under the earths surface