Convection currents in the mantle create plate tectonics.
Shorten the Earth's crust.
The Earth's crust becomes weathered, and this can affect the landscape over time.
in may affect the internal energy of the earth,also shaking of the earth's crust (earth quake) due to the movement of molten materials in interior of the crust
it doesn't
makes it dirty
Shearing affects the rocks in the earth's crust when the rocks are being pulled apart in opposite horizontal directions
Yes!
by breaking down the rock and making the crust smaller
The gravitational force of the moon causes tidal bulges in the Earth's crust, leading to the rise and fall of ocean tides. This gravitational interaction between the moon and the Earth also contributes to the phenomenon of Earth's rotation slowing down over time.
Compression and tension can indeed affect the thickness of the Earth's crust. Compression can thicken the crust by folding and faulting, while tension can cause stretching and thinning of the crust through processes like rifting and faulting. These tectonic forces play a significant role in shaping the Earth's crust over geological time scales.
Pollution can impact the Earth's crust by introducing harmful chemicals and materials that can contaminate soil and water sources. This can lead to decreased soil fertility, damage to vegetation, and disruption of ecological balance in the crust. Additionally, pollutants may contribute to processes like acid rain, which can further erode and degrade the Earth's crust.
Plate motions produce stress in Earths crust that leads to faults, mountain building, and earthquakes.