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Tectonic plates fit together like a jigsaw puzzel that makes up the earth.

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Q: What is the structure of most tectonic plates?
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What are tectonic plates and plate boundaries?

Tectonic plates are plates underneath the ground we stand on that help to form the structure of the earth, when two tectonic plates colide they create terrains such as mountains. they have also been known to cause some Tsunami's.


How does the structure of the earth's surface result in an earthquake?

Its When Tectonic plates either collide Or Move Apart. Examples Of Tectonic Plates moving Together are mountains and volcanoes.


What are the large thin plates that move relative to one another on the outer surface of earth called?

They are called tectonic or lithospheric plates.


What is the place where two plates come together called?

Tectonic plates are separated by "faults," places where the structure of the Earth is cracked. Most earthquakes occur along fault lines.


What are the plates that make up Earth's crust?

Tectonic plates


What are most tectonic plates composed of?

The Lithosphere.


The lithosphere is broken up into sections called?

Tectonic plates


Why are most of the earthquakes and volcanoes located at the border of the tectonic plates?

Beacause plates, at tectonic, boundaries shift against each other.


I am part of lithosphere but you move around on top of the asthenosphere?

The answer is Tectonic Plates


What is the difference between Continental plates and Tectonic plates?

Continental plates are tectonic plates. They are tectonic plates upon which continents rest, and they move as do all tectonic plates. Basically, there is no difference, other than the fact that oceanic plates are another type of tectonic plate.


Where are volcanoes most likely to develop?

On tectonic plates.


What triggers the earthquake?

Earth is made up of many tectonic plates. When these plates shift, earthquakes happen. The tectonic plates are always moving, but most of the earthquakes are tremors (depends on how close you are to the place the tectonic plates are shifting).