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How long would it take to get 3500 kilometers if you moved 3.5 centimeters in a year?

It would take 1 billion years to travel 3500 kilometers if you were moving at a rate of 3.5 centimeters per year. This is found by converting the kilometers to centimeters to match the speed you're traveling.


How far can tectonic plates move in a year 0 centimeters 15 centimeters 20 centimeters 30 centimeters?

Tectonic plates can move varying distances depending on their location and the type of boundary they are at. On average, most plates move between 1 to 15 centimeters per year. However, in some areas, such as along transform boundaries, plates can move up to 20 to 30 centimeters annually. Thus, the typical movement ranges from 0 to about 30 centimeters per year.


Do continental plates move faster than oceanic plates?

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.


Suppose you are studying the motion of one of earths plates what units would you probably use to describe its speed?

You would likely use centimeters per year (cm/yr) or millimeters per year (mm/yr) to describe the speed of Earth's tectonic plates as they move along plate boundaries. These units are commonly used in geology to measure the rate at which plates are moving relative to each other.


What is the average movement per year of the lithospheric plates?

5 centimeters.

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What is the rate of motion of the moving tetonic plates?

On average, about 2 centimeters per year.


What rate are the plates moving at the mid Atlantic ridge?

The mid Atlantic Ridge plates are moving apart at approximately 2.5 to 3 centimeters per year.


At the Mid-Atlantic Ridge plates are moving apart at about what rate?

At the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, plates are moving apart at a rate of around 2.5 centimeters per year. This movement is driven by seafloor spreading, where magma rises from the mantle and solidifies to create new crust, pushing the plates apart.


How have scientists figured out that the pacific plate is moving at about nine centimeters per year?

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.


How long would it take to get 3500 kilometers if you moved 3.5 centimeters in a year?

It would take 1 billion years to travel 3500 kilometers if you were moving at a rate of 3.5 centimeters per year. This is found by converting the kilometers to centimeters to match the speed you're traveling.


How far can tectonic plates move in a year 0 centimeters 15 centimeters 20 centimeters 30 centimeters?

Tectonic plates can move varying distances depending on their location and the type of boundary they are at. On average, most plates move between 1 to 15 centimeters per year. However, in some areas, such as along transform boundaries, plates can move up to 20 to 30 centimeters annually. Thus, the typical movement ranges from 0 to about 30 centimeters per year.


Does earth's plates move only a few meters per year or centimeters per year?

Earth's tectonic plates move at a few centimeters per year on average. This movement occurs due to the slow but continuous shifting of the plates caused by geological processes like seafloor spreading and subduction.


Do continental plates move faster than oceanic plates?

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.


How do the lithospheric plates move each year?

5 centimeters.


Suppose you are studying the motion of one of earths plates what units would you probably use to describe its speed?

You would likely use centimeters per year (cm/yr) or millimeters per year (mm/yr) to describe the speed of Earth's tectonic plates as they move along plate boundaries. These units are commonly used in geology to measure the rate at which plates are moving relative to each other.


If Africa and Australia are moving apart at a rate of 4.4 centimeters per year approximately how long will it take for the ocean between the two continents to increase by 1000 kilometers?

4.4 centimeters are 0.000044 kilometers. It will take 1000 / 0.000044 = 22,727,272 years.


Do the continents move or stay still?

Continents are moving slightly almost all the time (from the plates moving) they do stay still at some points (how do you think continents formed from the supercontinent pangaea? They moved from multiple different events such as ocean currents and plates moving)