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What happens when plates on earth crust push together or scrape past each other?

They lodge together pressure builds up and overcomes the friction the plates jolt past each other and make earthquakes this also creates ridges in the land eg san andreas fault


What is the past tense word for jolt?

The past tense is jolted.


What is the term that means 'blocks of rock sliding horizontally past each other'?

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What word means a Break in earths crust where rocks can slide past each other?

A fault is a break in the Earth's crust where rocks can slide past each other due to tectonic forces.


What does transform boundary means?

two plates slip past each other and cause earthquakes along


Two surfaces that are not moving past each other have what?

Two surfaces that are not moving past each other are in a state of static friction. This means that there is a force acting between them preventing any relative motion.


When particles are a liquid can they separate past each other?

Molecules in a liquid can move past each other, if that's what you were trying to ask; I'm not sure what "separate past each other" is supposed to mean.


What is the word that means the force preventing 2 materials in contact passing each other?

The force preventing two materials in contact passing each other means that it's the same with magnets but they don't contact with each other.


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Tectonic Plates move by trying to push past each other and by trying to slide past each other.


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Particles in a liquid can slide past each other but are still packed together.


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It where to plates rub past each other; move away from each other; or move towards each other.


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