the pushed and pull of tectonic forces would decrease.
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It grew in population because displaced farmers from region 2 moved there.
While the Cheyenne lived near the Great Lakes, they lived in earth lodges. Once they moved to the great plains, they lived in teepees.
The Industrial Revolution meant that manufacturing increased and goods could be sold at a lower price. Cottage industry could not compete, and many country people and farm labourers moved into the cities and the factories.
Of all the civilizations of the world the one that had the most impact on the language, culture and customs of the US was Britain. This is primarily due to the use of English and that most Americans that moved to America were of English decent.
the pushed and pull of tectonic forces would decrease.
The Lithosphere moved suddenly has the Earth moved around.
A place where the crust of the lithosphere has fractured is known as a fault. Faults are locations where the Earth's crust has cracked and moved along the fracture, often resulting in earthquakes. These fractures can vary in size and shape, and are important in shaping the Earth's surface.
The lithosphere, (The "gooey" part of the mantel that is between the crust) Is moved by convection currents.
Continental drift and plate tectonics are related because they both involve the movement of Earth's lithosphere. Continental drift is the theory that continents have moved over time, while plate tectonics is the theory that Earth's lithosphere is divided into plates that move and interact with each other. The movement of these plates is influenced by the forces of convection currents in the mantle, which cause the plates to move and collide, leading to processes like subduction, seafloor spreading, and mountain building. Overall, continental drift and plate tectonics work together to shape the Earth's surface and influence the movement of its lithosphere.
continental drift
Since the continents ride on top of the plate tectonics, they move! They move from the heat inside the earth, the heat pushes the magma up, and as it comes in contact with the lithosphere it glides underneath it, then it cools and sinks down. Then it repeats.
A deep crack in the earth's surface is a fault It can also be a joint.
When information is moved from a curved surface( like the Earth) to a flat surface ( like a map), distortion occurs.
its Continental drift
The theory of plate tectonics proposes that Earth's lithosphere, which consists of large plates that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere, has moved and shifted over time. This movement has caused continents to slowly drift to their current positions on Earth.
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