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It doesn't. The earth would continue to move even if the sun stopped shining. Once something is in motion like the earth, it continues in motion unless something stops it
Escape of thermal energy form the Earth's core.
If you meant meteorologist a meteorologist is a specialist who studies processes in the earth's atmosphere that cause weather conditions.
Convection currents of heat underneath the earth's crust in the mantle (magma) cause the tectonic plates of the earth's crust to move.
Theory of plate tectonics explains how forces deep within earth can cause ocean floors to spread and continents to move
The motion of Earth around the Sun is the cause of the seasons.
erosion
folding
The geological processs that cause volcanism is that the unstability found within the earth that is the radioactivity withn the earth cause the volcano to erupt there are also some facilitating conditions like the crustal movement which pave the door to the magma to eject from the mantle.
Rotation
Melting.
No. Hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena, while earthquakes can only be triggered by processes relatively deep within the earth.
ridge push
Radioactive decay within the deep interior of the Earth causes convection currents in the magma of the mantle. The continental plates float on top of the mantle, and the currents push them. That is why continents drift.
It doesn't. The earth would continue to move even if the sun stopped shining. Once something is in motion like the earth, it continues in motion unless something stops it
If you meant meteorologist a meteorologist is a specialist who studies processes in the earth's atmosphere that cause weather conditions.
If you meant meteorologist a meteorologist is a specialist who studies processes in the earth's atmosphere that cause weather conditions.