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what happened to the strips if clay as they were pushed from opposite ends?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Solution:

When the strips of clay were pushed from the opposite ends, it was buckled or moved upwards.

Pushing of the clay strips is one of the ecological changes which are generally associated with the plate movement.

Suppose, this clay is the part of lithosphere, then with the consequent push mountains would have been formed.
Answered by Sidyandex
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On pushing the strips of clay from the opposite ends, it will bends/buckled upward.


This is an example that is used to explain the concept of tectonic plates that move upwards when they are pushed towards each other.


Hence, it resulted in the tsunami or earthquake situation on earth.


If the force of push is more than the disaster will be at the worse rate.

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