Hawaii, Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the other US territories are not on the North American plate.
Most of the US sits on the North American plate.
What tectonic plate is Texas on you ask? Texas is on the North American Plate, baby!
Most of the US is on the North American Plate, which covers the majority of the continent. Some areas on the west coast, including California, are on the Pacific Plate, which runs along the Pacific Ocean.
The North American plate is a mix of both continental and oceanic crust. It predominantly consists of continental crust, which makes up the major landmass of North America. However, there are areas where oceanic crust is also present, such as in the Atlantic Ocean off the east coast of the United States.
The Bahamas are located on the North American Plate.
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Most of the US sits on the North American plate.
North american plate
Arizona is mostly located on the North American tectonic plate. This plate covers a large part of North America, including the western part of the United States where Arizona is situated.
The state of Hawaii is not on the North American tectonic plate; it sits on the Pacific Plate.
Yes. Not counting territories the only parts of the United States that are not on the North American Plate are Hawaii and portions of southern and western California, which are on the Pacific Plate.
Yes. Not counting territories the only parts of the United States that are not on the North American Plate are Hawaii and portions of southern and western California, which are on the Pacific Plate.
Yes. Not counting territories the only parts of the United States that are not on the North American Plate are Hawaii and portions of southern and western California, which are on the Pacific Plate.
Yes. Not counting territories the only parts of the United States that are not on the North American Plate are Hawaii and portions of southern and western California, which are on the Pacific Plate.
Yes. Not counting territories the only parts of the United States that are not on the North American Plate are Hawaii and portions of southern and western California, which are on the Pacific Plate.
The North American Plate. The North American Plate includes virtually all of the continental United States (including Alaska), Canada, Mexico and Greenland. Baja California is on the Pacific Plate.