due to textonic movement of earth and valconic erosion
erosion
a) isostasy b) destruction c) subduction d)fragmastentialism
A peneplain is defined as a more or less level land surface produced by erosion over a long period, undisturbed by crustal movement. They are formed as a result of extensive fluvial erosion following extended relative tectonic stability.
Plates and Crustal plates are not different it can also be called as Crustal rocks
what is the crustal history on mars?
when they are pushed together they form crustal rocks
There are 14 crustal plates on the earth.
Crustal accretion, crustal generation and crustal (petro)genesis are all terms that appear in the literature to describe the process of crustal formation. There are probably a large number of others!
Worldwide, the mountains are the evidence of crustal plates.
a fault
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.