🌍 Plate tectonics is the movement and shifting of the Earth's crust.
🔴 Earthquakes occur when there is a sudden and rapid movement of the Earth's crust.
🌎 Most of the time, the Earth's crust is stable and we don't feel any movement.
🌍 Plate tectonics is the slow movement of tectonic plates, which are large pieces of the earth's crust and upper mantle.
🏗️ Plate tectonics is the process that built the earth's structure, with the lithosphere moving on the liquid-like asthenosphere layer.
🌋 The asthenosphere, deep below the earth's surface, is a squishy layer of molten rock that causes the movement of tectonic plates.
🌍 The Earth's tectonic plates are like giant ice cubes floating on molten rock in the asthenosphere, causing them to move and shift.
🗺️ There are seven major plates and ten minor plates on Earth, and the continents align with the major plates, which have been moving for millions of years.
🧩 The Earth's surface is like a jigsaw puzzle, with continents being pieces of the major plates.
🧩 Tectonic plates are large pieces that make up the Earth's crust.
🌊 There are two kinds of plates: oceanic plates found under the oceans, and continental plates found below land.
🔀 Plates move at their boundaries, where there are convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries.
🌋 Convergent boundaries occur when one tectonic plate slides under another, resulting in subduction and the formation of mountains and volcanoes.
🏔️ Examples of convergent boundaries include Mount Everest and the Mariana Trench.
🌊 Divergent boundaries happen when tectonic plates pull away from each other, creating rifts on land.
🌍 The Earth's continents were once a single landmass called Pangaea, which separated into different continents over millions of years due to plate tectonics.
🗺️ Plate tectonics is the process of the Earth's crustal plates shifting and moving, forming different types of terrains and creating boundaries.
🔀 There are different types of plate boundaries, including rift valleys, transform boundaries, and mid-ocean ridges, which lead to geological phenomena like earthquakes.
🌍 Scientists are using GPS technology to track the movement of the Earth's crust and predict earthquakes.
🔍 There is at least 62 miles of Earth's crust beneath our feet, providing ample support.
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