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Plate tectonics (from Latin tectonicus, from Ancient Greek τεκτονικός (tektonikós) ' pertaining to building ') [1] is the scientific theory that the Earth's lithosphere comprises a number of large tectonic plates, which have been slowly moving since 3–4 billion years ago.
Map showing Earth's principal tectonic plates and their boundaries in detail. These plates comprise the bulk of the continents and the Pacific Ocean.For purposes of this list, a major plate is any plate with an area greater than 20 million km 2 (7.7 million sq mi)
English: Detailed world map in English showing the tectonic plates with their movement vectors Français : Carte détaillée en anglais des plaques tectoniques avec leurs vecteurs de déplacement Español: Mapa detallado en inglés que muestra las placas tectónicas con sus vectores de movimiento
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Background map: GSHHG v.2.3.7 (public domain); Plates: Prof. Peter Bird; Southwest Pacific Plates’ site; College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, Penn State; Kenneth W. Hudnut from USGS, in Earthquake Spectra, June 2006; USGS: This Dynamic Planet; The Antarctic Tectonic Region’s site; Hotspots: Earth Magazine; Written In Stone blogspot, by Dr ...
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The Antarctic Tectonic Region’s site; Hotspots: Earth Magazine; Written In Stone blogspot, by Dr. Jack Share; Bernhard Steinberger: Plumes in a convecting mantle: Models and observations for individual hotspots, in Journal of Geophysical Research, May 2000; Dr. Peter Schmidt; Ridges and trenches: USGS map; USGS map; Columbia University map ...
In the heart of Asia, deep underground, two huge tectonic plates are crashing into each other — a violent but slow-motion bout of geological bumper cars that over time has sculpted the soaring ...