Tectonics is the scientific study of the movement and deformation of the Earth's crust. It involves the analysis of the processes that shape the Earth's surface, including the formation of mountains, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.
The theory of plate tectonics is a key concept in tectonics. It explains the movement of the Earth's lithosphere (the outermost layer of the Earth) in large, rigid plates. These plates float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them. The movement of these plates can cause a variety of geological phenomena, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges.
Tectonic activity can lead to the formation of various geological features, including mountains, volcanic arcs, and ocean trenches. Understanding tectonic processes is essential for predicting and mitigating the impact of natural disasters such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.