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Are tectonic plates located in the mantle of the Earth?

Yes, tectonic plates are located in the Earth's lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface, not in the mantle.


Which plates are really really dense?

Tectonic plates are the densest plates on Earth's surface.


What are the countries in the tectonic plate?

all countries are on tectonic plates because everything on the surface of the earth is on tectonic plates. be more specific with your questions.


What do the tectonic plates float on?

The tectonic plates, part of the lithosphere, move around and float on the top of the asthenosphere.


What are moving pieces under the earths surface that form the earths crust?

Tectonic plates are the moving pieces under the Earth's surface that form the Earth's crust. These plates float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere and interact with each other through processes like subduction, spreading, and collision, which contribute to the shaping of Earth's surface features.


A Which rigid zone on the Earth's surface forms the earth's drifting tectonic plates?

The lithosphere.


Which rigid zone on the earth' surface form drifting tectonic plates?

The rigid lithosphere is the zone on Earth's surface that forms drifting tectonic plates. These plates float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere below and interact with each other at plate boundaries, leading to various geological phenomena such as earthquakes and mountain formation.


What forces below earth surface shape landforms?

The tectonic plates below earths surface shape earths landforms


The large thin plates that moves relative to one another on the outer surface of the earth?

Tectonic plates.


Do tectonic plates cover the earths entire surface?

94% of the earth. yes


How many primary plates make up the Earth's surface?

There are about 15 tectonic plates that make up the Earth's surface, with 7 to 8 considered the major plates. These plates float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them and interact with each other at plate boundaries, leading to geological phenomena like earthquakes and volcanoes.


What are tectonic movements?

Tectonic Plates are sections of the Earth's crust that are actually floating on the surface of the semi-molten Magma.