Draft:How much do tectonic plates move per year?
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How much do tectonic plates move per year? 1.5 centimeters (0.6 inches) a year. so not that much What is the largest tectonic plate? The Pacific plate there are The surface of the Earth is divided into 7 major and 8 minor plates. The largest plates are the Antarctic, Eurasian, and North American plates. Plates are on average 125km thick, reaching maximum thickness below mountain ranges. Have a look at these websites to help you explore the type of boundary you are looking at: https://www.learner.org/wp-content/interactive/dynamicearth/tectonicsmap/index.html https://tectonic-explorer.concord.org/?rocks=false&planetWizard=true