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Hi, that's a good question. I'm not too sure... maybe you can ask someone else but I don't know anyone else who would know the answer to that question. Good luck in your hunt for the right answer. I think it is a good question. I like the word tectonic. It reminds me of tonic water, fizzy... yummy. Refreshing too. Not too many brands out there though. Shwepps and another which I cant think of the name.

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No. Earth is the only planet known to have tectonic activity.

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no it does not

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What types of tectonics does Mars have?

In fact, Mars doesn't have plate tectonics like Earth.


What is the difference between earth tectonics and martian tectonics?

Plate tectonics on earth are vigorous and ongoing. Plate tectonics on Mars are a matter of debate. Long thought to be only in Mars distant past, there is a shift in opinion on the question of plate tectonics on Mars, and some (not all) scientists now believe that there is mild and sporadic plate tectonics happening on Mars to this day. But all agree that if that is the case, it is a fraction of those happening on earth.


There are many indications of plate tectonics on Mars?

No plate tectonics on Mars


Why are volcanoes bigger on mars and smaller on earth?

Because mars doesn't have plate tectonics's


Did plate tectonics on Mars form the volcanoes on Mars?

No. Mars does not have plate tectonics. The volcanoes on Mars are the result of hot spots.


Why does Mars not have plate tectonics?

"Smaller terrestrial planets like Mars cooled more rapidly than Earth and lost its internal heat much earlier in their history. Mars experienced plate techtonics very early in its history (4 billion years ago) when it was still hot. When the interior cooled, plate techtonics stopped."- as quoted in Chapter 4 "Plate Tectonics" on page 101 from the textbook The Good Earth: Introduction To Earth Science


Does mars not have plate tectonics?

"Smaller terrestrial planets like Mars cooled more rapidly than Earth and lost its internal heat much earlier in their history... Mars experienced plate techtonics very early in its history (4 billion years ago) when it was still hot. When the interior cooled, plate techtonics stopped."- as quoted in Chapter 4 "Plate Tectonics" on page 101 from the textbook The Good Earth: Introduction To Earth Science


Which of the terrestrial planets experiences PLATE tectonics?

The only terrestrial planet known to experience plate tectonics is Earth. Plate tectonics is the movement and interaction of large sections of Earth's lithosphere, and it plays a vital role in shaping the planet's surface and driving geological activity such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.


How many shield volcanoes are in the world currently?

There are four terrestrial planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Of these, only the Earth really qualifies as "constantly reshaped by plate tectonics."


Does Mars have plate tectonics?

As it turns out, Mars and Earth may be more similar than previously thought in one momentous way: Mars appears to have plate tectonics -giant pieces of the planet's crust that move, break apart and smash into each other, forming such features as mountains, canyons and volcanoes - and experiences earthquakes, according to a new study of satellite data by a geologist at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).Even more earth-shattering (or, more accurately, Mars-shattering) is UCLA geology professor An Yin's assertion that the existence of plate tectonics on the Red Planet increase the chances that it had conditions capable of supporting life at some point in its history."The operation of plate tectonics on Mars means that recycling of major chemical elements relevant to the existence of life such as water and carbon is much more dynamic, rapid, and interactive between deep mantle and Mars atmosphere," said Yin, in an email to TPM. "This condition is much more favorable to the existence of life than the rather isolated systems on other planetary bodies such as Moon and Mercury."


Does Mars have oceans like on earth?

No, mars don't have oceans like on earth.


It used to be more like Earth.?

Mars used to be more like Earth.