It causes convection currents, which in turn cause continental drift
Tectonic Plates<span>, Earthquakes, and </span>Volcanoes<span>. According to the theory of </span>plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet. Its surface is composed of many individualplates<span> that move and interact, constantly changing and reshaping Earth's outer layer.</span>Volcanoes<span> and earthquakes both result from the </span>movement<span> of </span>tectonic plates<span>.</span>
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<em>Do you think they’ll spread out, cluster together, or move in a combination of the two? </em>
I think they will move in a combination of two. Look at Cali. It's splitting! But who is to say that it will not cluster to another land as it spreads out. There's not enough space on earth for every piece of land
<em>What types of landforms do you anticipate forming as a result?</em>
When they cluster together, mountains are formed. If they spread out, faults form.
<em>What effect, if any, do you anticipate this movement will have on life on Earth? </em>
Invasive species.
first, it's "which" and what are the options?