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tectonics

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/tɛkˈtɑnɪks/
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the scientific study of the Earth's lithosphere and the processes that shape its structure, including the movement of tectonic plates, earthquakes, and volcanic activity

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  • The study of tectonics helps explain the distribution of earthquakes and the seismic activity associated with plate boundaries.
  • Tectonics explains the creation of deep ocean trenches, such as the Mariana Trench, through subduction.
  • International collaboration is common in tectonics research, fostering a global effort to uncover the mysteries of Earth's lithospheric behavior.
  • Universities around the world offer specialized courses and degrees in tectonics, attracting students passionate about understanding the Earth's geological dynamics.
  • Tectonics is a multidisciplinary science that integrates geophysics, geology, and geochemistry to unravel the complexities of Earth's lithospheric processes.
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the study or science of construction, structural design, and the principles of building

  • The architect specialized in tectonics to ensure structural integrity.
  • Tectonics principles guide the design of earthquake-resistant buildings.
  • The course covered tectonics, including load distribution and materials.
  • Advanced tectonics techniques improve both stability and aesthetics.
  • Students analyzed tectonics in historical and modern architecture.
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