It's my personal opinion! :D > Crustal Brecciation :: The process of fusing fragments of older rocks together in order to build a monolithic surface.
cause of brecciation,environment of deposition or emplacement
what is the crustal history on mars?
There are 14 crustal plates on the earth.
J. L. Hardy has written: 'Stratigraphy, brecciation, and mineralization Gayna River, Northwest Territories'
Worldwide, the mountains are the evidence of crustal plates.
a fault
The crustal plates are in constant motion, there is no last movement
Seven crustal plates refer to the seven major tectonic plates that make up the Earth's lithosphere. These plates are large pieces of the Earth's crust that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them. The movement and interactions of these plates lead to geological processes such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain formation.
Molton rock moves through crustal carbonate rock, it heats the rock, liberating water from the crustal rock.
Crustal movements cause earthquakes because of the sound waves and the movement underground.
Igneous. Crustal material is added in rift valleys by the addition of magma.
crustal sinking