Earth's crust moves due to the process of plate tectonics, where large sections of the Earth's lithosphere, called tectonic plates, float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them. These plates can shift due to convection currents in the mantle, resulting in various interactions such as divergence, convergence, and transform boundaries. This movement can lead to geological phenomena like earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountains. Overall, the dynamic nature of the Earth's crust is driven by internal heat and gravitational forces.
bruh
It decreases as you move away from the earth surface
Plate tectonics are what each continent is on. They move and are continuing to move today. It has to do with the earth's shape because the plate tectonics move the continents around.
well hot goes up and cold goes down
It's called Coriolis force.
Once magma breaks through the earths crust it is called"lava"
a rift is a long deep valleys formed by movement of earths curst
the convection currents in the mantle under the earths curst is moving the broken plates in earths lithosphere causing the plates slide across the lithosphere. this process is called tectonics. (jon lay wrote this,)
yersh
Well, when earths plates move away from each other that's when it happens but move well then NO!
yes
Yes they do.
convection
from plate tectonics
Tectonic plates.
As fast as your fingernails grow
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