Geography, asked by zozo5, 8 months ago

According to the ‘Theory of Plate Tectonics,’ the movement of the plates result in some geological activity. Which one of the following is not such a geological activity?
Volcanic activity
Folding
Faulting
Glaciation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Glaciation is a result in some geographical activity......✌️

Answered by shilpa85475
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According to the ‘Theory of Plate Tectonics,’ the movement of the plates result in some geological activity. Which one of the following is not such a geological activity?

Glaciation

  • A greasepaint cask is a point in Earth's crust where molten rock is squeezed out onto the Earth's face. Along with molten rock tinderboxes also release feasts, ash, and solid rock.

  • Glaciation is the conformation, movement and recession of glaciers.
  • Glaciation was much more extensive in the history, when important of the world was covered in large, transnational ice wastes.
  • presently, glaciers cover about 10 per cent of the world's land area(14.9 million km2). samples include the Great Lakes of the northern U.S., and a now important reduced lake, Lake
  • Agassiz the formed from northern Minnesota, into the Canadian businesses of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Ontario. As ice melted, lakes were also formed in thewesternU.S. at large distances from the glacial source.

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