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where in the transform fault does friction between plates,and hence earthquakes, occur?​

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Contestado por lushimtz
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It is a theory that explains the way the lithosphere (the coldest and most rigid outer portion of the Earth) is structured. The theory gives an explanation to the tectonic plates that are part of the Earth's surface and to the landslides that are observed between them in their movement over the fluid Earth's mantle, their directions and interactions. It also explains the formation of mountain ranges (orogenesis). Likewise, it gives a satisfactory explanation to the fact that earthquakes and volcanoes are concentrated in specific regions of the planet (such as the Pacific Ring of Fire) or to the location of large underwater trenches next to islands and continents and not in the center from the ocean.

Contestado por alexiscruzcordova848
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en ingles

Plate tectonics or global tectonics (from the Greek τεκτονικός, tektonicós, "the one who builds") is a theory that explains the way in which the lithosphere is structured (the coldest and rigid outer portion of the Earth). The theory gives an explanation to the tectonic plates that are part of the Earth's surface and to the landslides that are observed between them in their movement over the fluid Earth's mantle, their directions and interactions. It also explains the formation of mountain ranges (orogenesis). Likewise, it gives a satisfactory explanation to the fact that earthquakes and volcanoes are concentrated in specific regions of the planet (such as the Pacific Ring of Fire) or to the location of large underwater trenches next to islands and continents and not in the center from the ocean.1

en español

La tectónica de placas o tectónica global (del griego τεκτονικός, tektonicós, "el que construye") es una teoría que explica la forma en que está estructurada la litosfera (porción externa más fría y rígida de la Tierra). La teoría da una explicación a las placas tectónicas que forman parte de la superficie de la Tierra y a los deslizamientos que se observan entre ellas en su movimiento sobre el manto terrestre fluido, sus direcciones e interacciones. También explica la formación de las cadenas montañosas (orogénesis). Así mismo, da una explicación satisfactoria al hecho de que los terremotos y los volcanes se concentran en regiones concretas del planeta (como el Cinturón de Fuego del Pacífico) oa la ubicación de las grandes fosas submarinas junto a islas y continentes y no en el centro del océano.1

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