When plates move, it can result in earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, the formation of mountain ranges, and the shifting of continents.
No, earthquakes can occur at any time of the year without following a specific seasonal pattern. Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, which can happen at any time.
No, tectonic plates do not all move at the same time. The movement of tectonic plates is constant but occurs at different rates and directions depending on the boundaries where they interact. Earth's tectonic plates can move towards each other, apart from each other, or slide past one another.
Fault lines - are 'cracks' in the Earth's crust, which creates large 'plates'. The plates 'float' on the magma under the surface - allowing them to move. When these plates rub against each other - it causes earthquakes.
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When tectonic plates move, anything could happen.
New oceanic plates/crust are created in the space of separation.
The tectonic plates.
When the tectonic plates move underneath the continents.
Divergent Boundaries happen when two plates (oceanic or contental) begin to diverge, or move apart. Convergent Boundaries occur when two plates (again, oceanic or contential) begin to converge or move apart
When plates move, it can result in earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, the formation of mountain ranges, and the shifting of continents.
Earthquakes hardly ever happen in the middle of plates because the is no fault-line to move. The most common earthquakes in the middle of plates are because of Volcanoes.
divergent boundaries happen when 2 plates move apart or divide