I believe all the continets will continue to seperate and over lots of time, they will all connect again but on the opposite side of the earth. All the continets were 1 at a time and slowly seperated to make them Individual continets. If they keep doing this, a pattern will occur and 1day all the continets will be connected once again.
Without plate movements on Mars, earthquakes and volcanic activity would not occur like they do on Earth. The lack of plate tectonics also means that Mars does not have the same kind of geological processes shaping its surface, such as mountain building or the creation of deep ocean basins. Additionally, without plate movements, Mars does not experience the recycling of materials through subduction zones like on Earth.
At plate boundaries.
The Great Dividing Range in Australia was formed through tectonic plate movements millions of years ago. It is a result of the collision between the Australian Plate and the Pacific Plate, causing uplift and folding of the Earth's crust along the eastern coast of Australia. This geological process created the mountain range that extends over 3,500 kilometers.
Yup
No. Tornadoes are a type of weather event. They have absolutely nothing to do with plate tectonics.
Australia is in the middle of a tectonic plate, and earthquakes happen at the edges of these plates.
No it does not have plate movements.
Without plate movements on Mars, earthquakes and volcanic activity would not occur like they do on Earth. The lack of plate tectonics also means that Mars does not have the same kind of geological processes shaping its surface, such as mountain building or the creation of deep ocean basins. Additionally, without plate movements, Mars does not experience the recycling of materials through subduction zones like on Earth.
At plate boundaries.
No.
Yes, the formation of Pangaea Ultima is theoretically possible as tectonic plates continue to shift and move. It is projected to happen in around 250 million years based on current plate movements and geologic cycles, but it is important to note that this is a long-term prediction and subject to change based on new discoveries in plate tectonics.
It is important so that they can possibly predict future earth movements as to when and where it will happen. Ex: earthquakes
yes Australia is on a plate
Plate movements.
Australia lies on the Indo-Australian plate.
Plate boundaries & rift valleys are where plate movements can be seen.
Convection currents in the mantle drive plate movements.