The movement of the Earth's plates past one-another is ...

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The Earth is made up from a number of different layers, the core, the mantle and the crust. The crust is cracked into large plates which move slowly. It is believed that convection currents in the upper mantle causes this to happen. The movements are measured in centimeters per year but, because the plates are massive, the forces involved with their movements are enormous. Where these plates come together, various things can happen. One thing is for certain, one of the plates must be pushed back down into the mantle. This process only stops when the plates become completely welded together,... Show more

The movement of the Earth's plates past one-another is ...