Re: Keeping the Earth's plates oiled
- From: tommy1729 <tommy1729@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:42:44 EDT
Earth's surface is a very active place; its plates
are forever
jiggling around, rearranging themselves into new
configurations.
Continents collide and mountains arise, oceans slide
beneath
continents and volcanoes spew.
http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/n302.html
As far as we know Earth's restless surface is unique
to the planets in
our solar system. So what is it that keeps Earth's
plates oiled and on
the move? Answers this ...
that is incorrect ...
the surface of other planets move too
it might be faster or slower ...
but it is moving too
however it easier to study it here than on another planet
and we dont know the position in the past of the plates on other planets
also it is harder to observe because there is no liquid water on the surface for as far as we know...
therefore it has not been studied severely (yet)
let alone scientific reports in the media ...
greets
tommy1729
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