Plate Tectonics
Continental drift theory
'Raisin' Theory
Earthquakes. Pressure in the Earth's core.
sometimes they slide around and that movement creates earthquakes
All earthquakes have the same cause, which is the movement of the Earth's crustal plates resulting from convection currents in the magma upon which they float.
The main theory on the continental divide is that they relate to the plate techonics theory of the Earth's crust. The other theory is the continental drift theory where lighter rocks float on heavier crustal material.
it subducts underneath the crustal plate
The crustal plates are in constant motion, there is no last movement
Crustal movements cause earthquakes because of the sound waves and the movement underground.
due to textonic movement of earth and valconic erosion
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Convection currents in the mantle.
earthquakes
Plate tectonics.
Earthquakes. Pressure in the Earth's core.
The best evidence of crustal movement is seismic activity, where earthquakes occur due to the shifting of tectonic plates underneath the Earth's surface. Geological features like mountains, rift valleys, and ocean trenches also provide evidence of crustal movement over long periods of time. Additionally, the alignment of magnetic minerals in rocks recording the past movements of the Earth's magnetic poles is another indicator of crustal movement.
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the lateral movement of continents resulting from the motin of crustal