They move together because they are fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. if one moves then they all move in relation to each other. it also has to do with the Continental Drift.
The diverging plates move away from one another in opposite directions.
Convergent: plates move into one another.Divergent: plates move apart.Transform: plates move sideways in relation to each other.
The Red Sea was formed along a divergent boundary, where two tectonic plates are moving apart. In this case, the African Plate and the Arabian Plate are moving away from each other, creating a rift zone that was eventually filled with seawater.
Stars and galaxies in the universe are moving away from one another in a manner similar to the way in which raisins in a ball of dough are moving away from one another.
Divergent - where two plates are moving away from one another. (Mid-ocean Ridge)Convergent - where two plates are moving towards one another. (Ocean Trench) found at both O/O converge and O/C converge.
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it happens when two plates in the earth is moving a agents one another
The diverging plates move away from one another in opposite directions.
Sea-floor spreading occurs in places where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other. Magma rises to the surface, creating new crust as the plates separate. This process is a key mechanism driving the movement of Earth's lithosphere.
A divergent plate boundary is one where the two plates on either side of the boundary are moving apart; 'di-' meaning away. Convergent plates are moving together.
Convergent: plates move into one another.Divergent: plates move apart.Transform: plates move sideways in relation to each other.
The Red Sea was formed along a divergent boundary, where two tectonic plates are moving apart. In this case, the African Plate and the Arabian Plate are moving away from each other, creating a rift zone that was eventually filled with seawater.
Trenches form where plates are moving towards each other in a convergent plate boundary, not where they are moving apart. At divergent boundaries, such as mid-ocean ridges, plates are moving apart, creating new crust.
Stars and galaxies in the universe are moving away from one another in a manner similar to the way in which raisins in a ball of dough are moving away from one another.
Divergent - where two plates are moving away from one another. (Mid-ocean Ridge)Convergent - where two plates are moving towards one another. (Ocean Trench) found at both O/O converge and O/C converge.
they move away form each other, so what ever the direction the plates are the move the apposite direction away
No, both the continental and oceanic plates are always moving. Moving slowly, but always moving.