tectonic plates
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The plates are not the same as the continents. The North American plate, for example, extends from the middle of the Atlantic Ocean to the west coast of the United States and Canada. These plates are about thirty miles thick.
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However, our drilling efforts recovered the first cores of this material after it has spent tens of millions of years being rafted across the seafloor as Earth's tectonic plates spread apart.
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This idea describes how hot, dense rock gradually detaches from the base of tectonic plates after continents split, behaving somewhat like blobs rising and falling in a lava lamp.
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“Reuther shifted the tectonic plates under American capitalism in favor of labor,” says Nelson Lichtenstein, a history professor at University of California, Santa Barbara, and author of “The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor.”
Regular earthquakes happen when stresses that accumulate as tectonic plates grind together over centuries or millennia are suddenly released, creating intense shaking that lasts only seconds.
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I see the Earth and the tectonic plates underneath.
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