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The discovery of ocean floor spreading provided key evidence for the theory of plate tectonics, explaining how the Earth's lithosphere is broken into plates that move over the asthenosphere. This discovery revolutionized our understanding of the Earth's geology and helped explain processes like continental drift, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.
Convection currents in the mantle create plate tectonics.
The plate tectonics explains the locations of volcanoes. Each continent sits on one or more large bases tectonic plates. As the plates move, the continents atop them move, an effect called continental drift.
Theories explaining Earth's movements include plate tectonics, which describes the movement of the Earth's lithosphere plates, causing earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain formation. Another theory is Earth's rotation, which causes day and night as well as the Coriolis effect which influences atmospheric and oceanic circulation patterns. The Earth's orbit around the sun also affects seasons, climate, and length of days.
Polonium and radium are radioactive elements and toxic; they are dangerous.
The discovery of ocean floor spreading provided key evidence for the theory of plate tectonics, explaining how the Earth's lithosphere is broken into plates that move over the asthenosphere. This discovery revolutionized our understanding of the Earth's geology and helped explain processes like continental drift, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.
Some physical processes inside the Earth include convection currents in the mantle, plate tectonics, and volcanic eruptions. These processes have effects such as the formation of mountains, earthquakes, and the recycling of Earth's crust.
Coriolis effect.
the uneven heat distribution between the plate tectonics
Radioactive pollution causes cancer.
Continental drift caused Pangaea, the supercontinent, to break apart over millions of years, leading to the formation of separate continents as we know them today. The movement of the continents due to plate tectonics continues to influence Earth's geology, climate, and biodiversity.
No. The forces of plate tectonics are far more powerful than anything we could hope to influence.
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Convection currents in the mantle create plate tectonics.
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The plate tectonics explains the locations of volcanoes. Each continent sits on one or more large bases tectonic plates. As the plates move, the continents atop them move, an effect called continental drift.
There are plate tectonics in earth and when they move, earth quakes happens. Sometimes the plate tectonics can move a continent. This is called the continental drift. Earth quakes can make volcanoes explode, tsunamis happen, and continents break. For example: The continent Pangaea. Because of the plate tectonics that caused earthquakes, tsunamis, and continents braking apart, the Pangaea broke up in to more continents and the continents broke into even more. That is why there are 7 continents in the world now. Earth quakes don't cause all these. Plate tectonics does. Plate tectonics makes earth quakes. Then, other horrible stuff happens.