The North American and Eurasian Plates in the North Atlantic and the South American and African Plates in the South Atlantic border the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
it corresponds to the south american, african, north american, and eurasian plates
The North American and Eurasian plates are moving apart at a rate of about 2.5 centimeters per year at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. This movement is part of the process of seafloor spreading, where new oceanic crust is created at divergent plate boundaries.
There are 7 major tectonic plates: African, Antarctic, Eurasian, North American, Pacific, South American, and Indo-Australian plates.
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The North American and Eurasian Plates in the North Atlantic and the South American and African Plates in the South Atlantic border the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Its on the border of eurasian, pacific and indo-australian plates
it corresponds to the south american, african, north american, and eurasian plates
Eurasian, African, north American, south American and Australian-Indian.
The Asama Volcano lies on the Eurasian, Philippine, North American and Pacific plates.
The Juan De Fuca
The Juan De Fuca
The six major plates are the American, African, Eurasian (Europe and Asia), Indian, Pacific, and Antarctic plates.
The six major plates are the American, African, Eurasian (Europe and Asia), Indian, Pacific, and Antarctic plates.
The eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in 2010 was caused by the movement of the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates. As the North American plate moved westward, it caused the Eurasian plate to shift downwards, creating magma chambers and leading to the volcanic eruption.
Japan lies over 4 tectonic plates. These are:The North American PlateThe Eurasian PlateThe Pacific Plate.
The plates that correspond to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge are the North American Plate, Eurasian Plate, South American Plate, African Plate, and Antarctic Plate. The ridge runs down the center of the Atlantic Ocean, marking the boundary between the Eurasian Plate and North American Plate to the east, and the South American Plate and African Plate to the west.