How are the continental plates formed and how are they eventually destroyed?
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continental plates r nothing but hard metal plates present in earths mantle which move slowly when one plate collide with other one one will go down nd another go up which will b in d form of mountains.they r formed due 2 hard rock,metals etc., at d time of collision some plates go down some will b destroyed.
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- According to geologists continents and oceans are actually situated on massive base of rocks called plates, that are floating on the mantle.
- Continental plates are formed due to the activities like sea floor spreading in which the lava raising up from the mantle are hardened into rock creating new rocks.
- These plates are constantly pushed and therefore keep moving slowly.
- This movement of plates is called plate tectonics.
- While this movement continues, they pushes/collide each other, a lot of pressure is excreted by each of them on the other.
- The plate thus going under into the mantle becomes molten.
- It actually pulls the rest of the plate in to the mantle. Thus the plate is destroyed.
Q:- What are the different processes through which the surface of earth form? Write them?
- The tectonic plates in crust , wind and water erosion and deposition.
Q:- What are 7 major continental plains?
- Antarctic plate
- Eurassian plate
- Indo-australian plate
- North American plate
- Pacific plate
- South American plate
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