Examples of using Tectonics in English and their translations into Hindi
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The theory, plate tectonics, is now generally accepted.
It will also give us clues to when plate tectonics began.
The theory of Plate Tectonics defines the formation of physical aspects of the earth.
When scientific ocean drilling began in 1968,the theory of plate tectonics was a subject of active debate.
The plate tectonics theory was essential, as it could also explain a number of irregularities in other theories.
However, there is no indication whatsoever that plate tectonics would"advance" a particular hemisphere.
Those people starting off these stories should have to follow a mandatory 6-months course in plate tectonics.
How exactly do ice ages, life, plate tectonics and CO2 cycles in the Earth's crust and oceans interact?
This theory however was dismissed when continental drift andplate tectonics became well established.
Plate tectonics, a scientific theory which describes the large scale motions of Earth's lithosphere.
Scientists believe that mount Olympus was able to become so big,because on Mars no plate tectonics.
Without the action of plate tectonics, there would be no way to recycle this carbon, and the Earth would have become overheated.
Up in the northeast, LakeMývatn is surrounded by craters, boiling mud pools and other evidence of Iceland's unstable tectonics.
Without the action of plate tectonics, there would be no way to recycle this carbon, and the Earth would become an overheated, hellish place.
Scientists think that Olympus Mons was able toget so large because there aren't any plate tectonics on Mars.
Likewise, geologists variously assert:(1) under the theory of plate tectonics, it's impossible for an entire continent to actually sink;
Without the action of plate tectonics, there would certainly be no chance to reuse this carbon, and the Earth would come to be an overheated, infernal area.
I have always been a pretty big map fan,and I think the spatial relationships in seismology and tectonics are some of the most interesting aspects of the whole discipline.
Plate tectonics is one of the most important forces behind the heat flows in the earth, causing the large continental plates to slide among themselves.
Moreover, scales on which processes occur may determine the reactivity orotherwise of landscapes to changes in driving forces such as climate or tectonics.
Plate tectonics and biological processes now maintain a continual flow of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to these various,, sinks” and back again.
Biogeography studies the spatial distribution of organisms on the Earth,focusing on topics like plate tectonics, climate change, dispersal and migration, and cladistics.
Coring is producing new information about plate tectonics, such as the complexities of ocean crust formation, and the diversity of life in the deep oceans.
You can study tectonics and volcanoes, climate change or specialize yourself into interpretation of seismics or sediments which tell a story of how the environment was millions of years ago.
Diameter: 3122 km Temperature: -170° C Perhaps life onJupiter moon Europe thanks to plate tectonics The ice sheet of Europe is full of cracks with fracture surfaces, where new ice has been formed.
And models of the plate tectonics in the crust could predict real-world observations of how these plates move, but didn't mesh well with observations of the mantle.
They think that the Eye's formation began more than 100 million years ago,as the supercontinent Pangaea was ripped apart by plate tectonics and what are now Africa and South America were being torn away from each other.
In the area of Lake Van and further east, tectonics are dominated by the Bitlis Suture Zone(in eastern Turkey) and Zagros fold and thrust belt(toward Iran).
The effects of tectonics on landscape are heavily dependent on the nature of the underlying bedrock fabric that more or less controls what kind of local morphology tectonics can shape.
Convection models were good for the mantle, but not plates, and plate tectonics was good for plates but not the mantle,” said Nicolas Coltice, a professor at the Ecole Normale Supérieure graduate school, part of PSL University in Paris.