Eurasian plate
The Eurasian plate is one of the largest continental plates (tectonic plate) on earth. Its western continental part is also known as the European plate , especially in connection with the formation of the Alps . The Eurasian plate forms almost the entire Eurasian major continent , with the exception of the Indian subcontinent , which is part of the Indian plate , and the Far East of Russia , which is part of the North American plate . The continental plate also carries Indonesia , the Philippines , southern Japan and part of Iceland . The western half of the earth's oceanic crust is covered by the North Atlantic and large parts of the Arctic Ocean .
The Eurasian Plate is bordered - clockwise from the west - by the North American Plate, the Philippine Plate , the Australian Plate , the Indian Plate, the Arabian Plate , the Anatolian Plate , the Hellenic Plate , the Apulian Plate and the African Plate . There may be some other smaller plates in the transition zones to the large neighboring plates ( microplates such as the Adriatic plate ); its existence has not yet been clarified beyond doubt.
The mid-Atlantic ridge separates the Eurasian plate from the North American plate and separates the two continents there by around 2 cm per year.
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- ↑ Michael Heinert, James Perlt: Iceland - island on the continental border between Eurasia and North America (PDF; 555 kB) Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy , Technical University of Braunschweig . Retrieved April 22, 2014.