Earth of coarse. The signs of plate tectonics are volcanoes, earthquakes, and once again; volcanoes. Their are signs of plate tectonics on mars that have seized to a halt. Mainly extinct volcanoes and deep trenches.
The other terrestrial planets are made of the same materials as Earth and formed in the same way, which means they have hot interiors. While Venus and Mars probably lack plate tectonics, they appear to have volcanoes associated with hot spots, which account for some volcanoes on Earth as well.
Yes, the singular form is normally plate tectonic or tectonic plate so the plural would be plate tectonics or tectonic plates. Dumb crap.
Older rocks are more likely to be found on terrestrial planets, like Earth, due to the continuous process of rock formation and recycling through plate tectonics. This process is less prevalent on other planetary bodies like the Moon or asteroids, resulting in a relative lack of older rocks on those surfaces.
Creationist theory and plate tectonics do not disagree in any way.
Plate tectonics are what each continent is on. They move and are continuing to move today. It has to do with the earth's shape because the plate tectonics move the continents around.
The four processes that shaped the rocky crust of terrestrial planets are volcanism, tectonism (such as plate tectonics), impact cratering, and erosion/weathering. These processes have played key roles in shaping the landscapes and surface features of planets like Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury.
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The other terrestrial planets are made of the same materials as Earth and formed in the same way, which means they have hot interiors. While Venus and Mars probably lack plate tectonics, they appear to have volcanoes associated with hot spots, which account for some volcanoes on Earth as well.
Thomas R. Watters has written: 'Planets' -- subject(s): Planets, Juvenile literature 'Planetary tectonics' -- subject(s): Structural Geology, Plate tectonics
Volcanoes don't help plate tectonics; volcanoes are the result of plate tectonics.
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"Smaller terrestrial planets like Mars cooled more rapidly than Earth and lost its internal heat much earlier in their history... Mars experienced plate techtonics very early in its history (4 billion years ago) when it was still hot. When the interior cooled, plate techtonics stopped."- as quoted in Chapter 4 "Plate Tectonics" on page 101 from the textbook The Good Earth: Introduction To Earth Science
Sean C. Solomon has written: 'Tectonic history of the terrestrial planets' -- subject(s): Volcanoes, Mathematical models, Venus (Planet), Geological faults, Planetary evolution, Planetary surfaces, Tectonics, Planetary geology, Terrestrial planets, Mars volcanoes 'The interpretation of crustal dynamics data in terms of plate motions and regional deformation near plate boundaries' -- subject(s): Stresses, Plates (Tectonics), Deformations (Mechanics), Earth crust, Earth movements, Relaxation (Mechanics), Data processing, Measurement, Deformation, Earthquakes, Geodynamics, Seismology 'The interpretations of crustal dynamics data in terms of plate motions and regional deformation near plate boundaries' -- subject(s): Seismology
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yes it represets plate tectonics
instruments used in plate tectonics?
Yes, the singular form is normally plate tectonic or tectonic plate so the plural would be plate tectonics or tectonic plates. Dumb crap.