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Lithospheric plates, which also are called tectonic plates, move towards or away from each other when an earthquake occurs.
When magma reaches the top of the asthenosphere it can start to work its way through the lithosphere, potentially reaching the surface to erupt from volcanoes.
There is little movement once it reaches equillibrium. They continue to move regularly.
The movement of crustal plates is driven by heating from within the mantle, as the separate plates sit atop the fluid asthenosphere. The difference in rock motion means that plates can be pushed into, over, and under each other.
They increase in speed and randomness.
What happens in the asthenosphere (part of the mantle) is called convection currents
It is the movement of weathered material down a slope. It may also give rise to landslides if the movement is very sudden and continuous.
Lithospheric plates, which also are called tectonic plates, move towards or away from each other when an earthquake occurs.
It's where the plates of the lithosphere move around on, the plastic like layer of the asthenosphere. the plates move around on these
pressure builds uo and then releases
pressure builds uo and then releases
When magma reaches the top of the asthenosphere it can start to work its way through the lithosphere, potentially reaching the surface to erupt from volcanoes.
Yes, that happens with any continuous function. The limit is equal to the function value in this case.Yes, that happens with any continuous function. The limit is equal to the function value in this case.Yes, that happens with any continuous function. The limit is equal to the function value in this case.Yes, that happens with any continuous function. The limit is equal to the function value in this case.
continuous laughter that happens at a cinema
A movement that happens again and again..
Creation of new crust through up swelling and out rising of magma to cover areas of sea floor spreading or lithospheric seperation.
i think when rain falls into the reservoirs, it stays there until the water cycle happens again. It is the continuous movement of water. it evaporates the atmosphere the condenses which the the dust particles cling together to form a clouds and becomes heavy enough to fall back to earth as precipitation into reservoirs, oceans, rivers etc. and happens again.