Pacific Plate
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Pacific Plate
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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There, the Pacific Plate slides beneath the North American Plate in what’s known as a subduction fault.
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It sounds harmless enough, and even more so when you realize that the Pacific Plate creeps westward at only about three and a half inches per year.
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Over time, the movement of the Pacific Plate pulls the North American Plate downward, like the bucket of a catapult that is being readied to fire.
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The Pacific Plate had slid westward, but the North American Plate had also jumped.
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At 2:46 P.M. on March 11, an area of the North American Plate about 190 miles long broke free from the Pacific Plate.
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