No it does not.
There are plate tectonics in earth and when they move, earth quakes happens. Sometimes the plate tectonics can move a continent. This is called the continental drift. Earth quakes can make volcanoes explode, tsunamis happen, and continents break. For example: The continent Pangaea. Because of the plate tectonics that caused earthquakes, tsunamis, and continents braking apart, the Pangaea broke up in to more continents and the continents broke into even more. That is why there are 7 continents in the world now. Earth quakes don't cause all these. Plate tectonics does. Plate tectonics makes earth quakes. Then, other horrible stuff happens.
There are believed to be seven or eight types of major plate tectonics on Earth. The major ones essentially make up the regions of the world: Antarctic, African, North and South American, Eurasian, Pacific and Indo-Australian.
Minerals Make up rocks, Which make up the layers of the Earth(Crust, Lithosphere, asthenosphere, and Mantle)(Minerals make up the inner and outter core). The layers of the earth(crust) make up plate tectonics; convection currents and Plates(made of rock)
Tectonic plates are large slabs of solid rock that make up the Earth's outer shell. These plates move and interact with each other, leading to geological phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountains.
The major plate tectonics are the African, Antarctic, Eurasian, North American, South American, India-Australian, and the Pacific plate.
An intraplate earthquake is an earthquake that occurs in the interior of a tectonic plate, whereas an interplate earthquake (plate boundary earthquake) is one that occurs at a plate boundary. Intraplate earthquakes are rare, but both can inflict large amounts of damage to populated areas.
Wegener's idea of continental drift suggested thatcontinents moved, but it did not explain many otherparts of Earth's crust. Today scientists use the theoryof plate tectonics to explain why Earth's features appearas they do.According to the theory of plate tectonics, Earth's lithosphere is broken into about 20 moving plates. The continents and the ocean floor make up the surfaces of these moving plates.
when plate tectonics move too quickly, everything gets out of place and that causes an aftershock. even if you have a GPS, if you go somewhere, it might or might not be the right place, since the whole earth, and the earths crust is moving. :D your welcome !
The crustal movement of the plates in the earth are not completely understood by scientist and considered a phenomenon. It is an accepted theory that the strength of the water in contrast to the weakness of the land make the movement of the plates.
These plates make up the top layer of the Earth called the lithosphere. Directly under that layer is the asthenosphere. It's a flowing area of molten rock.
No, Albert Einstein did not make significant contributions to the field of plate tectonics. Plate tectonics theory was developed in the mid-20th century by scientists like Alfred Wegener and Harry Hess. Einstein, known for his work in physics, did not directly study or contribute to this geoscience discipline.
A slab of continental or oceanic crust is known as a tectonic plate. These plates make up the Earth's lithosphere and float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere below, moving due to the process of plate tectonics.