hot spot
uplift
tectonic plates
Crust can disappear at the edge of a boundary through subduction, where one tectonic plate is pushed beneath another. This process causes the crust to be pulled into the mantle and reabsorbed, leading to the disappearance of crust at the boundary.
vent a+
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
uplift
tectonic plates
tectonic plates
One simple answer involves a destructive plate boundary. When a destructive plate boundary slips, the resulting vibrations rush through the earths crust and you get an earthquake.
crust
oceanic crust
A crack in Earths's crust along which rocks move. It is created by a transform boundary.
Constructive because new land is 'constructed'
Crust can disappear at the edge of a boundary through subduction, where one tectonic plate is pushed beneath another. This process causes the crust to be pulled into the mantle and reabsorbed, leading to the disappearance of crust at the boundary.
vent a+
Once magma breaks through the earths crust it is called"lava"
earthquake waves travel through the earths crust.