why do plates are move to 1 place to another
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The main driving force of plate tectonics is gravity. If a plate with oceanic lithosphere meets another plate, the dense oceanic lithosphere dives beneath the other plate and sinks into the mantle. This process is called subduction.
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- BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT TOGETHER
- THEY ARE DIVIDED INTO MANY PARTS
- FOR EXAMPLE INDIAN TECTONIC PLATE
- ANOTHER REASON IS DUE TO THE MOLTEN MAGMA INSIDE EARTH
- SO THEY KEEP MOVING AND HENCE BECOME THE CAUSE OF EATHQUAKE
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