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valentina_108 [34]
3 years ago
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Explica porque el movimiento de las placas tectónicas producen terremotos y erupciones volcánicasl explica porque el movimiento

de las placas tectónicas producen terremotos y erupciones volcánicas
Geography
1 answer:
xenn [34]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

De acuerdo con la teoría de las Placas Tectónicas, el choque o separación entre las placas generan movimientos que se acumulan hasta generar grandes tensiones que luego se liberan a través de terremotos, y con la erupción de volcanes.

Explanation:

Por eso los volcanes y terremotos ocurren en los límites de las placas tectónicas. Los terremotos ocurren en las zonas de choque, mientras que los volcanes se encuentran en las zonas tant de choque como de separación, dado que ambos movimientos  favorecen el ascenso de magma.

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