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Now, raise one of your hands just slightly and press both hands together again. This motion models a thick plate

pressing against a thin one. What happens? How does this model further explain plate movement?

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If the two hands are pressed together with the right hand slightly above the left one, then the right hand will rapidly slide over the left hand. This motion models a thick plate pressing against a thin one. Two plates of different thickness can slip over and slide under each other.

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Plato/edmentum

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

What happens is that the tectonic plates of the Earth are moving all the time, although we as humans do not feel every movement. These plates float in the mantle of the planet. The model further explains plate movement in that we can understand one of the many movements of the plates. For instance, the split movement, when the plates cross each other. Or the subduction movement, when one plate moves below the other plate. It can also explain the collision moment in which the plates fold up due to the crash.

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