Plate tectonics is the geologic theory that earth's crust is made up of rigid plates that "float" on the surface of the planet. Tectonics comes from the Greek word mening builder. "the movement of the plates toward or away from each other either directly or indirectly creates the major geologic features at earth's surface.
Plate Tectonics explains how Earth's surface is divided into moving plates, which interact to produce geological features like mountains, earthquakes, and volcanoes. The movement of these plates arises from the heat deep within the Earth causing convection currents in the mantle. Notable geological formations and events, such as the Himalayas and San Andreas Fault, illustrate these concepts.
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