moving
Tectonic movements refer to all movements of the solid parts of the earth, including processes like plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.
The force that refers to the movement of the solid parts of the earth is "tectonic forces." These forces cause the Earth's lithosphere to move, resulting in processes like plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.
convection
GOD
Rock.
Solid state refers to electrical / electronic devices without moving parts.
The geosphere includes all the solid parts of Earth, like rocks and minerals, while the hydrosphere refers to all the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and groundwater. In essence, the geosphere represents the solid Earth components, while the hydrosphere consists of all the water bodies that cover the Earth's surface.
The solid inner and liquid outer core.
In science ,Geology
The geosphere includes the solid parts of Earth, such as the rocks, minerals, and landforms that make up the planet's crust, mantle, and core. It is composed of the lithosphere (outermost layer), asthenosphere (semi-solid layer beneath the lithosphere), and the mesosphere (lower mantle) and core.
It is the solid brittle outer part of the Earth forming the tectonic plates. The bulk of the mantle and the inner core are also solid. Only the outer core is liquid.
Earth's crust is primarily in a solid phase of matter. It consists of various types of rocks and minerals that maintain a definite shape and volume. However, under extreme conditions, such as high temperatures and pressures, some parts of the crust can behave in a more plastic or semi-solid manner, particularly in the context of tectonic movements.