Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Earth




The Earth's rocky outer crust solidified billions of years ago, soon after the Earth formed. This crust is not a solid shell; it is broken up into huge, thick plates that drift atop the soft, underlying mantle.The plates are made of rock and drift all over the globe; they move both horizontally (sideways) and vertically (up and down). Over long periods of time, the plates also change in size as their margins are added to, crushed together, or pushed back into the Earth's mantel. These plates are from 50 to 250 miles (80 to 400 km) thick. The theroy of plate techtonics was develped in 1960's. Plate techtonic move very slow, they move about as fast as your fingernail grows. Plate techtonics cause earthquakes and valconos to erupt.  








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