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Old 11-12-2002, 11:01 AM   #4
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Sorry to the Moderators if this image is to big.....

But its for education :buttrock:

Well seems there is more plates than u imagined.

The earth's surface is broken into seven large and many small moving plates. These plates, each about 50 miles thick, move relative to one another an average of a few inches a year. Three types of movement are recognized at the boundaries between plates: convergent, divergent and transform-fault.......

I live in California i should know alot about tectonic Plates

:laugh:

The closest Fault around here is the San Andreas Fault.......
Thats where the mayor earthquakes come from in California
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