What you could be describing could be a fault line. It could be a subduction zone. It could be a ridge.
Tectonic plate boundaries, or fault lines.
These are known as faults.
A fault line
This is called a fault
A fault
A fault.
Fault
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transform fault
Plate tectonics
There are breaks in the Earth's crust where slabs of rock slip past each other. These places are called fault lines.
Earthquakes with "Faults" or "Fault Lines"
it is the movement of the earths crust. it moves inwards towards other plates so the earths crust moves upwards therefore forming mountains, volcanoes etc
A fault is a break in the Earth's crust where pieces of the crust move relative to each other. This movement can cause earthquakes as stress builds up along the fault line and is released suddenly. Faults are common in regions where tectonic plates interact and are essential for understanding earthquake hazards.
A volcano is the opening called in the earths crust called through which lava gases and other pieces of rock erupt.
transform fault
Volcano
A tectonic plate.
Plate tectonics
faults
There are breaks in the Earth's crust where slabs of rock slip past each other. These places are called fault lines.
Earthquakes with "Faults" or "Fault Lines"
the oceanic plate
miners have been able to dig into the earths crust by big machines and other huge tools and they have only dig ed 2 miles into the earths crust
Other orbiting bodies contain more iron then earths crust does