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What is the name given to the plates capable of moving relative to each other?

Tectonic plates can move relative to each other, causing various phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, mountain building, and the formation of ocean boundaries. They are formed in the lithosphere, which consists of Earth’s crust and the upper part of the mantle.

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