a salt tectonics is something that occurs on a volcanoes
they shake and crack it.
Where the plate of the earth collide and pull apart. (If you don't know what I mean by plates of the earth Wikipedia plate tectonics) The only other places volcanoes occur is above hot spots (hot spots are also explained on the plate tectonics Wikipedia page)
Sodium can occur as a salt in a crystalline solid
mechanical weathering
Plate tectonics can cause a number of things. This includes earthquakes when two plates grind together. Earthquakes occur along fault lines, which is why California gets a lot of earthquakes. It is along the San Andreas Fault. Plate tectonics can also cause mountains or volcanoes when one plate goes under another one. That is still happening in most mountain ranges, which is why Mount Everest grows a bit each year. Islands can also occur, but I don't know the specifics.
volcanoes can occur
The theory of plate tectonics helps to explain how earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.
A trench is most likely to occur in the ocean due to plate tectonics.
they shake and crack it.
i do not think anyone knows in the whole world then...come really that's why they invented this site
Various technological methods have been used to prove that plate tectonics occur. The most common are ocean floor mapping and earthquake tracking.
No. Plate tectonics are not possible on Venus because the crust is too thick and the upper mantle is not softened by water.
Due to plate tectonics.
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Earthquakes occur along the edge of the oceanic and contiential plates.
Where the plate of the earth collide and pull apart. (If you don't know what I mean by plates of the earth Wikipedia plate tectonics) The only other places volcanoes occur is above hot spots (hot spots are also explained on the plate tectonics Wikipedia page)
Where the plate of the earth collide and pull apart. (If you don't know what I mean by plates of the earth Wikipedia plate tectonics) The only other places volcanoes occur is above hot spots (hot spots are also explained on the plate tectonics Wikipedia page)