An intraplate earthquake is an earthquake that occurs in the interior of a tectonic plate, whereas an interplate earthquake (plate boundary earthquake) is one that occurs at a plate boundary.
Intraplate earthquakes are rare, but both can inflict large amounts of damage to populated areas.
'Plate tectonics' (verb) is the process by means of which the Earth's 'tectonic plates' (noun) are moved around.
Yes, the singular form is normally plate tectonic or tectonic plate so the plural would be plate tectonics or tectonic plates. Dumb crap.
A theory that says the lithosphere is divided into plates that move around on top of the asthenosphere is called '' plate tectonics''
At tectonic plate boundaries, earthquake zones, and the edges of tectonic plates.
Tectonic Plates* :DD
Plate tectonics is the geologic theory that the Earth's crust is made up of rigid plates. Some examples of tectonic plates are the African Plate, the Antarctic Plate, the Eurasian Plate and the Pacific Plate.
Yes, the singular form is normally plate tectonic or tectonic plate so the plural would be plate tectonics or tectonic plates. Dumb crap.
The movement of tectonic plates is part of the process known as plate tectonics.
Plate Tectonics is the process by by which the earth's tectonic plates move.
A theory that says the lithosphere is divided into plates that move around on top of the asthenosphere is called '' plate tectonics''
plate tectonics
There are two types of tectonic plates:oceanic plates, thin and dense composed mostly of basalt rockcrustal plates, thick and light composed mostly of granite rock
At tectonic plate boundaries, earthquake zones, and the edges of tectonic plates.
That would be the theory of plate tectonics.
The primary plate boundaries of tectonic plates are located around the continents.
Tectonic Plates* :DD
Plate tectonics is the study of the large tectonic plates which float on the lithosphere, making up our crust.
The crustal movement of the plates in the earth are not completely understood by scientist and considered a phenomenon. It is an accepted theory that the strength of the water in contrast to the weakness of the land make the movement of the plates.