Tectonic plates are theorized as gigantic, irregularly shaped, relatively rigid blocks of the earth’s outer shell, perhaps 30 to 200 miles thick, which float on a more plastic mantle. Some geologic sources Identify seven major and twelve minor plates. When two plates slide against each other, surface deformation and earthquakes can occur.

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