*Plate tectonic theory
*continental drift theory
*convection theory
*expansion theory
theories of diastrophism and diastrophic movements of the earth have the same meaning
Use a Seismograph.
Vibrations in the Earth caused by sudden movements of rock are called earthquakes. These movements typically occur along geological faults, where stress builds up until it is released, resulting in seismic waves that propagate through the Earth. The intensity and duration of these vibrations can vary, depending on the magnitude of the earthquake and the geological conditions.
Air movements
The mass movement that makes the most changes in Earth's surface is not air, or water, but a landslide. The four mass movements are landslide, slump, creep, and mudslide.Old Answer: air, water.
they are formed along the crustal movements of the earth.
The large-scale deformation of the earth's crust which produces continents, ocean basins and mountains ranges, etc., is known as diastrophism. All the highest plateaus of the earth are the direct products of diastrophism. Since their uplifts they have been modified by various agents of erosion and in many cases by volcanism and minor earth movements.
Diastrophism is the process of deformation of the Earth's crust due to tectonic forces.
diastrophic dysplasia
diastrophic dysplasia
the rotation and revolution of earth is called movements of the earth
rift valleys develop as a result of the diverging forces* of the earth. *Forces mean movements - 1. slow earth movements 2. Rapid earth movements Rift valleys develop as a result of slow earth movements.
Why do we see differences in the appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth
Why do we see differences in the appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth
Tectonics.
Natural movements of the Earth are primarily caused by plate tectonics, where the Earth's lithosphere is divided into rigid plates that move and interact with each other. These movements can lead to phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, and mountain building. Additionally, factors like gravitational forces from the Sun and Moon and changes in the Earth's rotation can also influence the Earth's movements.
Seismograph is the word for a device that records the movements of the earth, particularly earthquakes.
Tectonic movements refer to all movements of the solid parts of the earth, including processes like plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.