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No, oceanic lithosphere is not destroyed at a transform fault boundary. Transform boundaries involve horizontal sliding of plates past each other, causing lateral movement rather than creation or destruction of lithosphere.
The location wherein most lithosphere is destroyed are the subduction zones. These zones are along the Ring of Fire where Asia and the American continents are closing together.
Most lithosphere is created at divergent plate boundaries, where tectonic plates move away from each other. This can occur along mid-ocean ridges or rift valleys on continents. Magma rises to the surface, cools, and solidifies to form new lithosphere.
Yes because according to the laws of conservation of matter, it is a continuous cycle of formation and destruction, and the system is self contained, meaning that over time the amount of lithosphere is not going down, but rather cycling.
Oceanic lithosphere is dense enough to be forced down into the mantle. Continental lithosphere is not.
Lithosphere is neither destroyed nor created.
It destroyed the land...
No, oceanic lithosphere is not destroyed at a transform fault boundary. Transform boundaries involve horizontal sliding of plates past each other, causing lateral movement rather than creation or destruction of lithosphere.
The location wherein most lithosphere is destroyed are the subduction zones. These zones are along the Ring of Fire where Asia and the American continents are closing together.
At transform plate boundaries, the lithosphere slides past each other horizontally. This movement can cause earthquakes as the tectonic plates experience frictional forces. The lithosphere is neither created nor destroyed at transform plate boundaries.
Yes, the amount of lithosphere formed at mid-ocean ridges through seafloor spreading is balanced by the amount destroyed at subduction zones. This process, known as plate tectonics, maintains a relatively constant amount of lithosphere on Earth's surface.
Oceanic lithosphere is destroyed when it is subducted at a convergent plate boundary and forced into the mantle where it melts. You shouldn't use the internet to look up answers on a test. You should use your notes and textbook! DW Thanks for the answer but um, What about people in online school, where the only "textbook" you get is an agenda? yeah the awnser for Gradpoint is Convergent Boundary
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Ozone is getting destroyed by man made chemicals. They react with ozone to deplete it.
The process of plate tectonics drives the creation and destruction of lithosphere. As new lithosphere is formed at mid-ocean ridges through seafloor spreading, older lithosphere is consumed at subduction zones, creating a balance between formation and destruction over time. This equilibrium maintains a relatively constant amount of lithosphere on Earth.
It is unknown when Crickhollow was founded; there is no mention of it getting destroyed.
Most lithosphere is created at divergent plate boundaries, where tectonic plates move away from each other. This can occur along mid-ocean ridges or rift valleys on continents. Magma rises to the surface, cools, and solidifies to form new lithosphere.