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Plate Tectonics and the Spatial Pattern

Plate Tectonics and the Spatial Pattern of Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Introduction Plate tectonics explains that the Earth’s lithosphere is divided into several rigid plates that move over the semi-fluid asthenosphere. These movements are responsible for most geological activities, especially earthquakes and volcanoes, whose global distribution follows clear tectonic patterns rather than random occurrence. Concept of Plate Tectonics (Tabular Form) Aspect Explanation Definition Theory explaining movement…

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circum-pacific zone

Geophysical Characteristics of the Circum-Pacific Zone

Introduction The Earth’s lithosphere is an intricate network of tectonic plates, which interact with one another through processes like subduction, collision, divergence, and transform movements. Among these regions, the Circum-Pacific Zone, often referred to as the “Pacific Ring of Fire”, is one of the most geologically active belts on Earth. Stretching for nearly 40,000 kilometers…

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