There are lots of affects:-
Mountains
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Continental drift
etc.wowee dum as hell
There are lots of affects:-
Mountains
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Continental drift
etc.wowee dum as hell
A theory that says the lithosphere is divided into plates that move around on top of the asthenosphere is called '' plate tectonics''
The movement of crustal or lithospheric plates is a part of the theory of plate tectonics. The geological theory is called plate tectonics.
plate tectonics
The tectonic plates move because the area below them (the mantel) is melted rock that is heated by the Earth's core. This causes the hotter lower area to float up as the upper area cools (called convection). This movement of the liquid rock causes the tectonic plates on top to move. So the answer would be the energy responsible for the movement of the tectonics plates is heat from the Earth's core.
Plate tectonics, the movement of the large pieces of the earth's crust, give rise to great stress along the boundaries of the plates. Wikipedia has a post on plate tectonics, and a link is provided.
plate tectonics is a theory because t explains the formation, movement, and subduction of earth' s plates.
the plates move so it is the movement of the plates in the earth
The movement of the Earth's plates is known as plate tectonics. Geologists think the plates move due to a build up of extreme heat in the Earth's crust.
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.
the study of lithospheric plates ,their movements and earth's features that they affect.
The movement of the Earth's plates is known as plate tectonics. Geologists think the plates move due to a build up of extreme heat in the Earth's crust.
A theory that says the lithosphere is divided into plates that move around on top of the asthenosphere is called '' plate tectonics''
the tectonics plates will stick together.
Yes!
The movement of crustal or lithospheric plates is a part of the theory of plate tectonics. The geological theory is called plate tectonics.
The movement of tectonic plates has created all of the continents by moving apart. Mountain ranges were formed by the plates running into each other.
Plate tectonics, the movement of the large pieces of the earth's crust, give rise to great stress along the boundaries of the plates. Wikipedia has a post on plate tectonics, and a link is provided.