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There are seven tectonic plates depicted in this setting.
The smallest plate tectonic entity is a microplate, which is a small fragment of the Earth's lithosphere that moves independently of major tectonic plates. These microplates are often found in regions where larger plates meet and can play a role in the tectonic processes of a region.
A tectonic plate could be described as a huge block of Earth's crust. For more information, please see the related link.
Mt Eyjafjallajökull (whew!) is on 2 different tectonic plates.
The lithosphere is the layer that moves with the tectonic plates. The lithosphere is made up of the crust and the upper part of the mantle, and it is broken into tectonic plates that move and interact with each other.
An "earthquake" is a tectonic event (it has nothing to do with ducks).
That is the correct spelling "Australasian" referring to a region or the tectonic plate.
A large tectonic ocean wave is a "tsunami" (Japanese for harbor wave).
The singular is "tsunami" and the plural "tsunamis", for a large sea wave caused by tectonic disturbances.
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A tectonic force is the push between the tectonic plates
Tectonic plateau is a plateau formed by the movement of tectonic plateaus
harry hess named the tectonic plates but I'm not sure why =/
a tectonic hazard is a disaster caused by the moving of tectonic plates.....anda tectonic activity is the moving of tectonic plates........
Plate Tectonics is the process by by which the earth's tectonic plates move.
It is when the tectonic plates form and grow older.
Tectonic plates and fault lines created by the movement of tectonic plates.