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No they are not the same thing. Plate Tectonics is the study of mechanisms and the results of large-scale movement of the earth's crust. Tectonic Plates are large sections of the earth's crust that float on top of semi-molten rocks of the upper mantle.
Seismologists or geologists, respectively.
The meeting of the tectonic plates causes earthquakes and volcanoes, and I think they are somewhat responsible for continents and mountain ranges. Water draining from these mountains forms river valleys, canyons, lakes, and deltas. Suggest you consult a source which can articulate the influences of tectonic plates on geography.
Geology deals with the study of mountains, as they are formed through tectonic processes.
plate tectonics
No, astronomers study space. Just remember that the prefix: astro-means space. Geologists study the earth, including tectonic plates.
no. It is the study of the tectonic plates and the earthquakes that form. It studies the seismic activities of these plates. Thus seismology.
GPS transmitors are used to detect the slow movement of the tectonic plates.
Plate tectonics, which studies the large rock plates floating on Earth's mantle, is an interesting field of study.
The physics of the Earth such as plate tectonics.
Plate tectonics is the study of the large tectonic plates which float on the lithosphere, making up our crust.
Science tries to explain the world. Many scientists study the movement of tectonic plates that cause earthquakes.
Its the study of the movement of the earths tectonic plates, so to do with earthquakes, volcanos, tsunamis etc. Its more geography really.
Several things are studied by Earth scientists who specialize in tectonics. Plate boundaries, plate tectonics, boundaries, continental drift, mountains, and volcanoes are all studied.
Roger Revelle was a geologist. He was one of the first scientists to study global warming and the movement of Earth's tectonic plates.
mostly Geophysicists study the earth via physical methods. Most commonly they use seismic waves to study the subsurface or earthquakes.
Continental Drift and the study of Plate Tectonics.