volcanos and earthquakes
Earthquake
plate tectonics :)
plate tectonics :)
Assuming that you are referring to orogenesis,it is the process of tectonic movements in Earth's lithosphere.
The lithosphere is the Earth's outermost crust. The asthenosphere is a ductile, somewhat deformable, layer 60-150 miles (100-250 km) below the Earth's surface, under the lithosphere. Movements between the two layers cause earthquakes.
Plate tectonics
Plate tectonics
Plate tectonics
Plate tectonics
Natural movements of the Earth are primarily caused by plate tectonics, where the Earth's lithosphere is divided into rigid plates that move and interact with each other. These movements can lead to phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, and mountain building. Additionally, factors like gravitational forces from the Sun and Moon and changes in the Earth's rotation can also influence the Earth's movements.
Movement in the lithosphere, such as plate tectonics, can lead to the formation of mountain ranges, earthquakes, and volcanic activity. These movements are driven by the heat generated from the Earth's core and have a significant impact on shaping the Earth's surface over long periods of time.
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