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What type of plate boundaries is the Cocos Plate?
The Cocos Plate is bounded by several different plates. To the northeast it is bounded by the North American Plate and the Caribbean Plate. To the west it is bounded by the Pacific Plate and to the south by the Nazca Plate….
Cocos Plate | |
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Type | Minor |
Approximate area | 2,900,000 km2 |
Movement1 | north-east |
Speed1 | 67 mm/year |
Is the Cocos Plate convergent or divergent?
(The Cocos Plate is a subducting plate where it converges with the Caribbean Plate.) These interactions are what are responsible for earthquakes, oceanic trenches, mountains, and volcanoes.
What type of boundary is Cocos and Nazca?
Peru–Chile Trench The northern side is a divergent boundary with the Cocos Plate, the Galapagos Rise. The subduction of the Nazca plate under southern Chile has a history of producing massive earthquakes, including the largest ever recorded on earth, the moment magnitude 9.5 1960 Valdivia earthquake.
What type of movement happens between the Cocos Plate and North American plate?
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Plate name | Description of plate | Description of movement |
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Cocos plate | This plate is small. It runs along the west coast of Mexico and western Caribbean countries. | This plate is moving north east towards the Caribbean and North America plates. |
What type of boundaries surround the Philippine plate?
The plate is bordered mostly by convergent boundaries: To the north, the Philippine Sea Plate meets the Okhotsk Plate at the Nankai Trough.
What type of plate boundary is the Philippine plate and Pacific Plate?
convergent
The Philippine Sea Plate. The Philippine Sea plate is tectonically unusual in that almost all the boundaries are convergent. The Pacific plate is subducting beneath the Philippine Sea plate to the east while the west/northwestern part of the Philippine Sea plate is subducting beneath the continental Eurasian plate.
Which type of convergent boundary created the Philippines and Japan?
The Philippine Sea Plate, the Amurian Plate, and the Okhotsk Plate meet near Mount Fuji in Japan. The thickened crust of the Izu–Bonin–Mariana arc colliding with Japan constitutes the Izu Collision Zone….
Philippine Sea Plate | |
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Type | Minor |
Approximate area | 5,500,000 km2 |
Movement1 | north-west |
Speed1 | 48-84mm/year |
Which type of plate boundary is between the Philippine plate and Eurasian plate?
3 show that the segments of the Philippine-Eurasia plate boundaries are different with each other though they are all convergent boundaries. The interaction between the plates could be discussed one by one in four parts: the Nankai trough, the Ryukyu trench, the Tanwan area, and the Philippine islands.
What is the eastern boundary of the Cocos Plate?
The eastern boundary is a transform fault, the Panama Fracture Zone. The southern boundary is a mid-oceanic ridge, the Galapagos Rise. The western boundary is another mid-ocean ridge, the East Pacific Rise .
Where are the Cocos and Rivera plates located?
Cocos and Rivera Plates Maximilian Goetz. Introduction The Cocos Plate is a relatively small sized, triangular-shaped oceanic plate located just west of Mexico and the Caribbean. This plate is bound by the North-American and Caribbean Plates to the north-east, the small Rivera Plate to the north-west, the Pacific Plate to the west,…
How old was the Cocos Plate when it was made?
The Cocos Plate was created approximately 23 million years ago when the Farallon Plate broke into two pieces, which also created the Nazca Plate. The Cocos Plate also broke into two pieces, creating the small Rivera Plate.
Where are the fracture zones on the Cocos Plate?
Dougherty et al. 2012 suggest these fracture zones are the beginning of the fragmentation of the Cocos Plate into 2 new north-south plates. On the southern part of the Cocos Plate is the Cocos Ridge, which is a 2km high structure subducting orthogonally to the strike of the MASZ (Fig 5).
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