Taconian orogeny and Acadian orogeny
by changing ocean circulation
They change its size and shape.
Plate tectonics can indirectly influence El Niño events by affecting the underwater topography that can alter ocean currents. However, the direct relationship between plate tectonics and El Niño is not well understood, as El Niño is primarily driven by changes in ocean temperatures in the tropical Pacific.
Fossils of ocean fish found in inland locations suggest that those areas were once covered by an ocean. This could be due to geological processes like plate tectonics or changes in sea levels over time, where the location of the ocean shifted.
Plate tectonic only directly explains ocean trenches. An ocean trench forms when an oceanic plate collides with another plate and slides under it. Mudslides are most likely to occur in in hilly or mountainous areas. Most mountains have been formed by tectonic activity. Ocean currents are influenced by climate and the arrangement of the continents. While plate tectonics does change the positions of the continents, it does not directly affect climate. Tornadoes have nothing to do with plate tectonics; they are weather events.
the earth.
earthquakes and volcanoes
by changing ocean circulation
It occured in england sea
They change its size and shape.
April 21, 2009
the movement in the plate tectonics causes the movement at the bottom of the pacific ocean
Plate tectonics.
latitude of land
Plate Tectonics, to put it simply.
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Plate tectonics and (river) erosion are responsible for the formation of ocean-floor features.