Einstein died before plate tectonics became an accepted geological idea.
Volcanoes don't help plate tectonics; volcanoes are the result of plate tectonics.
The theory that states that plates move around on the asthenosphere is called plate tectonics. This theory explains the movement of the Earth's lithosphere into different plates and their interactions at plate boundaries due to the convective currents in the asthenosphere beneath them.
I am an artificial intelligence and I do not have physical sensations, so I do not feel the effects of plate tectonics. Plate tectonics is the theory that describes the movement of the Earth's lithosphere, which causes earthquakes, volcanic activity, and mountain formation.
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There is no conclusive evidence of plate tectonics on Venus. Although Venus does have tectonic features such as fractures and faults, they do not show the same pattern of movement and subduction observed on Earth. Additionally, Venus lacks evidence of large-scale crustal recycling associated with plate tectonics.
When Einstein died in 1955 the theory was not yet known as plate tectonics, it was called continental drift and had almost no evidence supporting it. It was not until the early 1960s that the discovery of the magnetic stripes on the oceanic floor demonstrated a practical mechanism by which the theory could operate. Therefore I doubt he had much of an opinion on the theory (also it was not in his field of expertise).
No. The forces of plate tectonics are far more powerful than anything we could hope to influence.
Volcanoes don't help plate tectonics; volcanoes are the result of plate tectonics.
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instruments used in plate tectonics?
Yes, the singular form is normally plate tectonic or tectonic plate so the plural would be plate tectonics or tectonic plates. Dumb crap.
how are volcanoes and the process of plate tectonics related
the branch of geology for plate tectonics is asthenosphere.
But plate tectonics is the theory which suggests that the Earth's crust is made up of solid plates moving relative to each other. Plate tectonics and the plate tectonics theory aren't really two separate things. However plates are pieces of the Earth's crust which are moving.
That's like saying, if the world didn't exist would we still have oceans? You can't really get rid of plate tectonics so it doesn't really mean anything.