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Q: In the Earth's mantle a cycle occurs where cool dense material sinks and warm buoyant material rises. This process which is closely related to tectonic plate motion is?
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What is the process by which hot material from deep within the earth rises while cooler material by the surface sinks?

this is due to tectonic plates that means movement of plates


What is the process which hot material from deep within the earth rises while cooler material near the surface sinks?

this is due to tectonic plates that means movement of plates


The cause of tectonic plate motion is the rise of hot material from deep within the earth while cooler material near surface sinks as this process repeats it is called?

ridge push


What is the difference between plate tectonic and tectonic plate?

Plate Tectonics is the process by by which the earth's tectonic plates move.


What is the process plate tectonic?

shaking


What is the process called that causes the tectonic plates to move?

Its more ov a movement really not a process. Tectonic plates move due to convection currents in the mantle.


What is the plate tectonic process where one plate moves under another?

Subduction.


Which tectonic process of divergence can be seen at which geographic location?

The tectonic process of divergence can be seen at mid-ocean ridges, such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. These are underwater mountain ranges where tectonic plates are moving away from each other, causing new oceanic crust to form through volcanic activity.


What process is evident at oceanic trenches?

subduction, which is when one tectonic plate is pushed down beneath another tectonic plate.


Is not a process that contributes to weathring an erosion of landforms?

Tectonic process does not contribute to an erosion of land forms.


What do geologists call the process of tectonic plates breaking apart?

cheese


What is the process of adding a tectonic terrain to another landmass called?

Collision