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What are examples of the theory of plate tectonics?

Sea floor spreading


What theory combined sea floor spreading and continental drift?

Plate Tectonics


What are the similarities of the continental drift theory sea floor spreading and the plate tectonics theory?

the similarities of this 3 theory is,,,, they are all theory....


The theory describing the movement of the earth's continents is known as . ridge push slab pull sea-floor spreading plate tectonics?

plate tectonics.


The theory describing the movement of the earth's continents is known as . plate tectonics ridge push slab pull sea-floor spreading?

plate tectonics.


What did the theory of plate tectonics replace?

The theory of plate tectonics replaced the older theory of continental drift. It provided a more comprehensive explanation for the movement of Earth's lithospheric plates and the processes that shape our planet's surface.


When was the plate tectonics theory accepted?

it wasnt accepted. Wegener's theory of continetal drift wasnt accepted. the theory of plate tectonics was created when scientists discovered about sea floor spreading and magnetic reversals. but i dont know when the theory of plate tectonics was created. so you can ask about that.


What is the meaning of sea floor-spreading theory?

in the theory of plate tectonics, the process by which new oceanic crust is formed by the convective upwelling of magma at. your welcome peoples!!!!


What forces drive sea floor spreading?

in plate tectonics


What is another name for the Continental Drift theory?

Another name for the Continental Drift theory is "Plate Tectonics." This theory explains the movement of Earth's lithosphere plates over the asthenosphere.


What is the relationship between platetectonics and seafloor spreading?

Plate tectonics is the theory that earth is made of plates that move slowly. Sea floor spreading is related to this because the split created in the sea floor is created by the plates moving apart.


Which theory suggested that the earth was once a single supercontinent that gradually broke up into the continents that we know today?

Sea floor spreading Subduction Plate tectonics Continental sift theory