Other theories of plate movement
Before the 1990s, geologists explained plate movement using ridge push. Scientists thought that the mid-ocean ridges - high mountain ranges on the ocean floor - pushed on the areas of the tectonic plates further away from the ridge. In this way, the ridges created a movement away from the mid-ocean ridge. After the 1990s, this idea was seen as a part of the answer, together with slab pull.
New technologies give new suggestions about the mechanism behind the moving plates. Many geologists now believe that plate tectonics is caused mostly by slab pull: according to this theory, rock at the subduction zone sinks into the mantle due to gravity. As it sinks, it pulls the rest of the oceanic plate with it.