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My opinion is very little. The Moon's gravity pulls uniformly on both sides of a tectonic plate.

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How does plate tectonics affect the earth?

they cause rupters in the earth which is what causes earthquakes and such. they dont do much to the earth itself though


What did Albert Einstein think of plate tectonics?

When Einstein died in 1955 the theory was not yet known as plate tectonics, it was called continental drift and had almost no evidence supporting it. It was not until the early 1960s that the discovery of the magnetic stripes on the oceanic floor demonstrated a practical mechanism by which the theory could operate. Therefore I doubt he had much of an opinion on the theory (also it was not in his field of expertise).


How does knowing about the earths interior help us understand plate tectonics?

Knowing about the Earths inside helps to understand tectonic plates. The currents in the mantle move the tectonic plates-well they can change it and they help them move. However, it doesn't really affect much considering tectonic plates move on their own.


What are two bad things that can happen because of plate tectonics and how do the plates cause these things to happen?

a) Continental crust - continental crust convergence (eg the Himalaya where the Indian plate is pushing against the Eurasian plate) b) Oceanic crust - continental crust convergence (eg the Andes where the Pacific plate is pushing against the South American plate) What are two bad things that can happen as a result of plate tectonics? a) Earthquakes b) Emission of poisonous gases from volcanoes How did plate tectonics cause these events? a) Earthquakes occur as a result of the sudden movement of one tectonic platerelative to another. As a result of friction, they are often held in one particular position until stress builds up sufficiently that there is sudden movement. Shock from this movement is conveyed through the surrounding rock resulting in an earthquake. b) Volcanoes, themselves rarely cause much destruction & death. However, poisonous gases emitted from stratovolcanoes which are frequently found at oceanic crust - continental crust convergence zones do result in deaths of people & of farm animals. This happens as a result of the hydration of the oceanic plate as it sinks underneath the continental plate, its partial melting & the rise of steam & gas charged rhyolitic or andesitic magma to the surface.


What states that Earth surface is broken into separate plates?

Plate Tectonics. ' Broadly, the ocean floors (below the accumulated sediment) are basalt while the continents below their variegated "cover rocks" are huge, much thicker, rafts of granite.

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How does plate tectonics affect California?

Much of California is laying on top of the San Andreas fault. For this reason, California tends to have frequent earthquakes as the adjoining plates move beside each other.


How do scientist measure how much plate tectonics move per year?

Global positioning system (gps):)


Can plate tectonics affect gravity waves?

In theory an earthquake moves enough matter quickly enough to create a gravity wave, but in practice, that gravity wave is much too weak for us to detect at our present level of technology.


What does plate movement produce?

Earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, plate tectonics, continental drift, oceans, mountains, continents, lava, islands, ash, changes in weather, changes in airline schedules, and much more.


How does plate tectonics affect the earth?

they cause rupters in the earth which is what causes earthquakes and such. they dont do much to the earth itself though


What are Plate tectonics evidence?

The theory of plate tectonics has succumbed to the newer theory of continental drift. Scientists believe this theory today due to three main factors. First, the continents appear to fit together. When the continental shelves, as opposed to just the continents, are placed together, the fit appears uncanny. Second, the distribution of fossils is consistent with continental drift. Lastly, glacial deposits once covered parts of the earth that are currently tropical.ANSWER: The plate tectonics theory is relatively new and formulated only in the 1960s. The evidence listed above in the first answer can only support the continental drift theory which was developed by Alfred Wegener in 1912. Evidence that can support the plate tectonics theory are the age, depth of oceanic sediments, volcanic activity, geothermal gradient, gravity anomalies, paleomagnetism and seismologic evidence. If you are answering an exam question on evidence supporting plate tectonics, evidence supporting continental drift theory should only come later in your answer and should not be given too much emphasis, for the plate tectonics theory involves more than just the continental crust drifting around and cannot support the main hypotheses of the plate tectonics theory.


Does the moon affect the sea's tide?

Yes, the moon has a lot of affect on the sea'a tides. This is due to the gravitational pull. The moon has a lot more affect on the tides than the sun does. This is due to the moon being much closer to the earth than the sun.


Why doesn't the Moon have plate tectonics like the Earth?

Scientists believe that tectonic activity is not occurring on the moon. This is because the moon lacks radioactive decay. The moon is not constantly supplied heat and energy from decaying unstable isotopes like Earth. Also, Earth is heated by the original heat during its formation. Since the moon was most likely broken off from earth, it lacks this central heat.


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


Why does the sun not affect the tides as much as the moon does?

The sun is approximately 372 times as far from the Earth as the moon is.


What did Albert Einstein think of plate tectonics?

When Einstein died in 1955 the theory was not yet known as plate tectonics, it was called continental drift and had almost no evidence supporting it. It was not until the early 1960s that the discovery of the magnetic stripes on the oceanic floor demonstrated a practical mechanism by which the theory could operate. Therefore I doubt he had much of an opinion on the theory (also it was not in his field of expertise).