Tectonics, a cornerstone of geology and earth science, explores the processes shaping the Earth's lithosphere. It investigates the forces driving crustal movements, including plate tectonics, which governs the formation of mountains, earthquakes, and ocean basins. Tectonic activities occur at plate boundaries—divergent, convergent, and transform—where plates separate, collide, or slide past each other, respectively. These interactions result in diverse geological phenomena, from volcanic eruptions along subduction zones to the formation of rift valleys like the East African Rift. Understanding tectonics is crucial for assessing geological hazards, resource distribution, and Earth's long-term evolution, offering insights into how our planet's surface has transformed over millions of years.
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