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what causes the movement of plates

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Answered by Gariyash
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Answer:

Tremendous heat and pressure within the earth cause the hot magma to flow in convection currents. These currents cause the movement of the tectonic plates .

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Plate tectonics causes the movement of plates

EXPLANATION:

  • Plates at our planet's surface move as a result of the extraordinary heat in the Earth's center that causes liquid stone(molten rock) in the mantle layer to move.
  • As the chilled material sinks off, it is warmed and rises once more.  
  • Researchers accept that plates assist themselves with moving rather than simply surfing along.  
  • The principle power that shapes our planet's surface throughout long measures of time is the movement of Earth's external layer by the course of plate tectonics.  
  • Profoundly, the plates behave like a hard and unbending shell contrasted with Earth's mantle.  
  • This solid external layer is known as the lithosphere.  
  • The overall movement of the plates regularly goes from zero to 100 mm every year.
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