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  • '''Plate tectonics''' in geology is a [[Scientific method|scientific theory]] which explains m ...s 'plowed' through the oceans, and can be considered a precursor to modern plate tectonics.
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  • '''Plate tectonics''' in geology is a [[Scientific method|scientific theory]] which explains m ...s 'plowed' through the oceans, and can be considered a precursor to modern plate tectonics.
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  • ...y did produce significant information which helped with the development of plate tectonics. [http://books.google.ca/books?id=PlN3GNlqn68C&pg=PA19&lpg=PA19&dq=John+Hod
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  • ...t, meteorologist and explorer who developed one of the first theories of [[plate tectonics]].
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  • ...ry of [[plate tectonics]], there are more continents than in geography. In plate tectonics, for example, [[Arabia]] constitutes a separate [[Plate (geology)|plate]],
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  • ...larly when a large slab or earth moves upwards according to the logic of [[plate tectonics]]<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/4136289.stm ''The tsunami disaster
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  • ...ty as lemur-like fossils were discovered in other parts of the world and [[plate tectonics]] became better understood,<ref>Reader's Digest. 1986. Mysteries of the Anc
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  • ...rrence and cause of earthquakes. Topics include paleontology, vulcanology, plate tectonics, seafloor (seabed) morphology and sedimentation processes.
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  • *[http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/geology/techist.html Plate Tectonics:] The Rocky History of an Idea; on rthe webite of the Museum of Palaeontolo
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  • According to the theory of [[plate tectonics]], pieces of the earth's [[crust]], called plates, are constantly moving re
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  • ...to include [[paleogeography|paleogeographic]] data and considerations of [[plate tectonics]]. Using molecular analyses and corroborated by [[fossils]], it has been po
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  • ...along the [[San Andreas Fault]] where the North American and the Pacific [[plate tectonics|tectonic plates]] collide.<ref>U.S. Geological Survey, "The Great San Franc
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  • ...introduce the internal structure of the Earth (crust-mantle-nucleus), the plate tectonics and the fact that major geographical features (oceans, continents, mountain # [[Plate tectonics]] (10)
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  • ...fossil record. As the earth’s climate changes and continents move due to [[plate tectonics]], the amount of sunlight received locally will vary, leading to changes wh
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  • ...: the study of the geology of the ocean floor including [[volcanology]], [[plate tectonics]], [[paleoceanography]] and sedimentation processes.
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  • ...movement seen on Earth, Venus is thought to undergo periodic episodes of [[plate tectonics]], in which the crust is [[subduction|subducted]] rapidly within a few mill ...n Earth. The principal difference between the two planets is the lack of [[plate tectonics]] on Venus, likely due to the dry surface and mantle. This results in reduc
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  • ...ndia originally belonged. [[Indian Plate|Peninsular India]]'s subsequent [[Plate tectonics|movement]] towards, and collision with, the [[Laurasia]]n landmass set off
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  • ...d. The theory of [[continental drift]] that led to the current theory of [[plate tectonics]] was first proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1910, but for many decades after
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  • ...rial planets, is probably the reason Earth is also the only planet where [[plate tectonics]] has been observed, because water acts as a lubricant for [[subduction]].<
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  • ...e planet's crust are magnetized. This magnetization has been compared to [[Plate tectonics#Explanation of magnetic striping|alternating bands found on the ocean floor
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  • ...s about natural phenomena continue to lead to such revolutions in biology, plate tectonics, particle physics, and many other branches of science.
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  • ...s about natural phenomena continue to lead to such revolutions in biology, plate tectonics, particle physics, and many other branches of science.
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