Describe any two Internal tectonic forces
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PLATE MOVEMENT
spreading, or moving apart; subduction, or diving under another plate; collision, or crashing into one another; sliding past each other in a shearing motion.
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PLATE MOVEMENT
spreading, or moving apart; subduction, or diving under another plate; collision, or crashing into one another; sliding past each other in a shearing motion.
Plate Tectonics. The internal forces that shape the earth's surface begin beneath the lithosphere. Rock in the asthenosphere is hot enough to flow slowly. Heated rock rises, moves up toward the lithosphere, cools, and circulates downward.
spreading, or moving apart; subduction, or diving under another plate; collision, or crashing into one another; sliding past each other in a shearing motion.
Plate Tectonics. The internal forces that shape the earth's surface begin beneath the lithosphere. Rock in the asthenosphere is hot enough to flow slowly. Heated rock rises, moves up toward the lithosphere, cools, and circulates downward.
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