Q. Which of the following is NOT a minor tectonic plate?

[A] Pacific plate

[B] Cocos plate

[C] Nazca plate

[D] Arabian plate

Answer: A
Notes:

Explanation: A tectonic plate (also called lithospheric plate) is a massive, irregularly-shaped slab of solid rock, generally composed of both continental and oceanic lithosphere. Plates move horizontally over the asthenosphere as rigid units.

  • The lithosphere includes the crust and top mantle with its thickness range varying between 5 and100 km in oceanic parts and about 200 km in the continental areas.
  • A plate may be referred to as the continental plate or oceanic plate depending on which of the two occupy a larger portion of the plate.
  • The Pacific plate is largely an oceanic plate whereas the Eurasian plate may be called a continental plate.
  • The theory of plate tectonics proposes that the earth’s lithosphere is divided into seven major and some minor plates.

Some important minor plates are listed below:

  1. Cocos plate: Between Central America and Pacific plate
  2. Nazca plate: Between South America and Pacific plate
  3. Arabian plate: Mostly the Saudi Arabian landmass
  4. Philippine plate: Between the Asiatic and Pacific plate

Source: NCERT – Fundamental of Physical Geography

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