Tectonics is the branch of geology that deals with the processes that have shaped the Earth'slithosphere and the resulting landforms. It encompasses the study of the movement and deformation of the Earth'scrust, as well as the formation and destruction of tectonic plates.
Key Concepts
Tectonic Plates: The Earth'slithosphere is divided into several large and small plates that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere. These plates are in constant motion, and interactions between them result in various geological phenomena.
Plate Boundaries:Plate boundaries are the areas where tectonic plates meet. There are several types of plate boundaries, including divergent boundaries (where plates move apart), convergent boundaries (where plates collide), and transform boundaries (where plates slide past each other).
Continental Drift: The theory of continental drift suggests that the Earth'scontinents were once part of a supercontinent called Pangaea and have since drifted apart due to the movement of tectonic plates.
Study Guide
When studying tectonics, it's important to familiarize yourself with the following key areas:
Identify and understand the major tectonic plates and their boundaries.
Analyze and interpret data for patterns of change in anatomical structures of organisms using the fossil record and the chronological order of fossil appearance in rock layers.