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curious_ocean
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Hi PF!
I'm teaching a little unit on tectonic plates and have a question about the projected pattern of future plates.
I know that plates can be broken into 2 (or more) new plates as the result of a continental rift.
Our textbook also says that "The Atlantic seafloor may eventually become old and dense enough to form subduction zones around its margins, like the present-day Pacific plate". I'm assuming this is another way that a plate can be broken apart into new plates.
Is there a way that 2 tectonic plates can merge into a single plate? (I know that they can come together at convergent boundaries, but is there a way that they can fuse into a single plate?)
If there is a not a mechanism for merging plates, but there are mechanisms for breaking a single plate apart, would we expect this to create a pattern in how future plates evolve?
I realize that things can be reset as ocean floor is created and subducted, but continental lithosphere doesn't sink into the mantle, so ultimately will we get more and more (smaller and smaller) pieces of continent on each plate?
Thanks for your help!
I'm teaching a little unit on tectonic plates and have a question about the projected pattern of future plates.
I know that plates can be broken into 2 (or more) new plates as the result of a continental rift.
Our textbook also says that "The Atlantic seafloor may eventually become old and dense enough to form subduction zones around its margins, like the present-day Pacific plate". I'm assuming this is another way that a plate can be broken apart into new plates.
Is there a way that 2 tectonic plates can merge into a single plate? (I know that they can come together at convergent boundaries, but is there a way that they can fuse into a single plate?)
If there is a not a mechanism for merging plates, but there are mechanisms for breaking a single plate apart, would we expect this to create a pattern in how future plates evolve?
I realize that things can be reset as ocean floor is created and subducted, but continental lithosphere doesn't sink into the mantle, so ultimately will we get more and more (smaller and smaller) pieces of continent on each plate?
Thanks for your help!