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All of the tectonic plates move, but they move at different speeds depending on which plates are involved. The Pacific plate moves slightly more than four centimeters annually.
Well, honey, there are 4.85 meters in 485 centimeters. So, if you're measuring something in centimeters but need it in meters, just move that decimal point over one spot to the left. Voila!
2.131 meters equles 213.1 centimeters because there is 100 centeimeters in a meter so you move the decimal over two places.
how many centimeters is a penny
AnswerI believe you are asking how many centimeters are in a decameter.The simple answer is 1000.Kilo Hecto Deca Meter Deci Centi Milli.010000 0.1000 1.0000 10.000 100.00 1000.0 10000You simply move the decimal point 4 places to the right. You have 1 decameter or in the illustration above 1.0000 decameters. Centimeter is 4 places to the right of decameter so move the decimal point the many places and you have 1000.0 centimeters.
A few centimeters a year.
2743.2 centimeters = 90 feet
then it moves 91.25mm each yearthen it says about how many centimeters ......it rounds to 91.3 then move the point to 9.13 centimeters a yearhow i got it:365 divided by 4 equals 91.25 mm
around three inchese per year about 7.5 centimeter
On average, plate tectonics move at a rate of a few centimeters per year. The speed varies depending on the specific plate boundary. Some plates may move faster or slower than others due to various factors such as the type of boundary and geological conditions.
The movement of the seafloor can vary depending on the location, but on average it moves at a rate of a few centimeters per year. This movement is a result of plate tectonics and the process of seafloor spreading.
4 cm * 1,000,000 y = 4000,000 cm4000,000 /100 = 40,000 m40,000 m / 1000 = 40 km
All of the tectonic plates move, but they move at different speeds depending on which plates are involved. The Pacific plate moves slightly more than four centimeters annually.
Tectonic plates move at a rate of a few centimeters per year. The movement occurs due to plate tectonics, where plates at the Earth's surface shift and interact with one another. The rate of movement can vary depending on the specific plate boundary.
Plate tectonics move about 2 centimeters every year. This is a very small amount of movement. Predicted in 2,000,000 years there will me another major difference in the formation of the continents
The Galapagos Islands move about 2-3 centimeters per year due to tectonic plate movement. This geological process is known as seafloor spreading, where the Nazca Plate is moving eastward and causing the islands to shift over time.
No, oceanic plates move faster than continental plates. This is due to the density of the oceanic plates (basalt is denser). For example, the fastest moving plates are the Pacific plate, Cocos plate, and Nazca plate. All oceanic.