Question
Why do tectonic plates on Earth's surface move? (1 point)
• The heat from Earth's core moves molten rock beneath the plates.
• The pressure from the ground pushes the plates apart.
• The plates are surrounded by bodies of water that push the plates.
• The iron blocks in Earth's core collide and move the plates.
• The heat from Earth's core moves molten rock beneath the plates.
• The pressure from the ground pushes the plates apart.
• The plates are surrounded by bodies of water that push the plates.
• The iron blocks in Earth's core collide and move the plates.
Answers
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The correct answer is: **The heat from Earth's core moves molten rock beneath the plates.**
This process, known as mantle convection, creates currents in the semi-fluid mantle that cause tectonic plates to move.
This process, known as mantle convection, creates currents in the semi-fluid mantle that cause tectonic plates to move.