Biology, asked by Ruhi7276, 8 months ago

How do tectonic plates moves plz answer fast 100 points.

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Answered by Ritu012
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Plates at our planet's surface move because of the intense heat in the Earth's core that causes molten rock in the mantle layer to move. It moves in a pattern called a convection cell that forms when warm material rises, cools, and eventually sink down. As the cooled material sinks down, it is warmed and rises again.

Answered by Anonymous
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he Earth is a hot and geodynamically active planet, revealed greatest by widely accepted Plate Tectonics’ theory. If you are thinking that seafloor spreading, and subduction have operated in modern plate tectonic mode only since late Cambrian or early Ordovician time (W.B. Hamilton, 2011), Earth still hot by Plumes.

The three main forces that drive Plate Tectonics on Earth are:

• Convection in the Mantle (heat driven)

• Ridge push (gravitational force at the spreading

ridges)

• Slab pull (gravitational force in subduction zones)

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