Continuous Plate Motion
Continuous Plate Motion is a skill on Pengi from Lesson 4: Moving Plates in Amplify Science (California) Grade 7.
Key Concepts
Earth's tectonic plates are not static; they are in a state of constant, slow motion. Whether they are drifting apart, crashing together, or sliding past one another, the movement never stops.
Although this motion is too slow for humans to feel directly, it is a continuous global process. This ongoing shifting forces the plates to interact, gradually reshaping the arrangement of continents and oceans over millions of years.
Common Questions
What is Continuous Plate Motion?
Continuous Plate Motion is a skill on Pengi from Lesson 4: Moving Plates in Amplify Science (California) Grade 7.
What grade level is Continuous Plate Motion for?
Continuous Plate Motion is part of the Grade 7 Science curriculum, covered in Amplify Science (California) Grade 7. It is designed for students studying Science at the Grade 7 level.
How can I learn Continuous Plate Motion?
Pengi offers an AI-guided lesson for Continuous Plate Motion that walks you through the key concepts step by step. The lesson is aligned to Amplify Science (California) Grade 7 so the content matches what you see in class.
How do I practice Continuous Plate Motion?
After learning the concept, use the Practice mode to work through targeted exercises on Continuous Plate Motion. The AI adapts to your level and gives feedback on each answer so you can identify and fix mistakes.
Which textbook covers Continuous Plate Motion?
Continuous Plate Motion is covered in Amplify Science (California) Grade 7, specifically in Chapter 1: Introducing Earth’s Outer Layer under Lesson 4: Moving Plates. Pengi's lesson is aligned directly to this textbook so you can follow along with your class.
Is Continuous Plate Motion free to study on Pengi?
Yes, the core Learn and Practice modes for Continuous Plate Motion are available for free on Pengi. No credit card is required to start studying.