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They are geologic features because when the crustal plates move its makes cracks on earth the the mountains are one because everytime the crustal plates move it breaks the earths surface and the dirt and rocks start gathering together
Yes, Compression can thicken the earths crust and tension can cause thinning in the earths crust.
compression
Compression is a force that changes Earth's crust by squeezing rock until it folds or breaks.
convection currents. Causes the magma to move the earths crust creating plate movement.
Mountain ranges are what is formed by compression in the earths crust. The Himalayas, the Alps, and the California Coast Range are three examples of landforms produced by compression.
it is concept of earths crust is gravitational balance or equilibrium.
Oxygen is the largest component of crustal rock.
They are geologic features because when the crustal plates move its makes cracks on earth the the mountains are one because everytime the crustal plates move it breaks the earths surface and the dirt and rocks start gathering together
Yes, Compression can thicken the earths crust and tension can cause thinning in the earths crust.
the collision of sub-crustal plates :)
compression
Crustal rocks: 2-3 ppm Sea water: cca. 3,3 ppb
Compression is a force that changes Earth's crust by squeezing rock until it folds or breaks.
convection currents. Causes the magma to move the earths crust creating plate movement.
When the crustal plate moves it vibrates the earths crust and its plates. When the crust and plates are forced to move it can result in volcanic action.
it is the movement of the earths crust. it moves inwards towards other plates so the earths crust moves upwards therefore forming mountains, volcanoes etc