An earthquake happens when the plates shift.
When plate tectonics move up or down, it is referred to as vertical movement or vertical displacement. Upward movement can occur due to processes like uplift and volcanic activity, leading to the formation of mountains and volcanic landforms. Downward movement, on the other hand, can result in subduction zones where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another, causing the formation of trenches and sometimes leading to earthquakes and volcanic activity.
Plate tectonics are what each continent is on. They move and are continuing to move today. It has to do with the earth's shape because the plate tectonics move the continents around.
plate tectonics
A theory that says the lithosphere is divided into plates that move around on top of the asthenosphere is called '' plate tectonics''
The relationship of continental drift and plate tectonics is that the plate tectonics move and are under the ground and the continental drift is on the top of earth...
it is because when like the tectonics move slowly the tectonic is like
Plate tectonics are what each continent is on. They move and are continuing to move today. It has to do with the earth's shape because the plate tectonics move the continents around.
The theory that the lithosphere is broken down into plates that can move.
plate tectonics
the crust cracks and magma fills in the space
well i think that it is that plate tectonics are when they move by earthquakes and crustal features are when they discribe the crustal and the plate tectonics.
they move because of the magma
It depends on which plate tectonics you are talking about. Each plate has its specific direction of movement. All plate tectonics move in different directions.
Plate Tectonics
plate tectonics
A theory that says the lithosphere is divided into plates that move around on top of the asthenosphere is called '' plate tectonics''
The relationship of continental drift and plate tectonics is that the plate tectonics move and are under the ground and the continental drift is on the top of earth...
from plate tectonics