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plateOne of several relatively distinct sections of the lithosphere, approximately 100 km/60 mi thick, which together comprise the outermost layer of the Earth (like the pieces of the cracked shell of a hard-boiled egg). The plates are made up of two types of crustal material: oceanic crust (sima) and continental crust (sial), both of which are underlain by a solid layer of mantle. Dense oceanic crust lies beneath Earth's oceans and consists largely of basalt. Continental crust, which underlies the continents and the continental shelves, is thicker, less dense, and consists of rocks that are rich in silica and aluminium. Due to convection in the Earth's mantle (see plate tectonics) these pieces of lithosphere are in motion, riding on a more plastic layer of the mantle, called the asthenosphere. Mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes, and other geological features and events all come about as a result of interaction between these plates. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Floor plates of this size are becoming a rare commodity especially in our City distinguished by such a remarkably low vacancy rate," added Taubin, "and 5 Penn Plaza's floor plate provides the tenant not only with a full floor identity, but enables its employees to work more efficiently than if they were on separate floors. A spillover of demand into functional Grade B buildings (buildings with floor plates over 200 tsubo (661 [m. An early strategic decision to leave residual space at the perimeter of the site, rather than in a centralized atrium configuration, in many ways dictated the building's radial organization; services and support spaces in a central core; perimeter space optimized for people to enjoy daylight, views and (when the building management system allows) fresh air; segmental light wells that rationalize each floor plate into six (almost) orthogonal office domains. |
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