Yes
Creationist theory and plate tectonics do not disagree in any way.
Uranus doesn't have any active plate tectonics. Uranus is made out of gas and does not contain any solid surfaces.
Plate tectonics does not directly contribute to global warming. The primary driver of current global warming is human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels which releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, trapping heat. Plate tectonics do play a role in releasing volcanic gases, but their impact on global warming is minimal compared to human activities.
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No. The only objects known to have plate tectonics are Earth and, possibly, Europa.
no,because the moon is really ugly like some people on this earth
Because climate has no affect on volcanoes. Issues like plate tectonics are more influential.
Because climate has no affect on volcanoes. Issues like plate tectonics are more influential.
well to me a non example of a earthquake would be...wait i don't even know that's why im here ha ha well what can i say im only 13
No, the mountains on the moon are primarily formed by impact craters or volcanic activity, rather than plate tectonics. The moon does not have tectonic plates like Earth, so the geological processes that shape its surface differ from those on Earth.
The theories of continental drift and plate tectonics. These are relatively new ideas; when I was young, they were still fairly controversial. But as the evidence has accumulated, most people have become convinced that these are valid explanations of how things came to be as they are. Just remember that the next time somebody says that something is "settled science"; the science of any discipline is NEVER settled.
Yes. Crater Lake is in the caldera of Mount Mazama, which formed as a result of the Cascadia Subduction Zone where the Juan de Fuca Plate collides with the North American Plate.