Geodinámiákat
Geodinámiákat refers to the forces and processes that shape the Earth's surface and interior. This broad field encompasses the study of plate tectonics, volcanism, earthquakes, mountain building, and erosion. At its core, geodynamics is driven by the internal heat of the Earth, which generates convection currents in the mantle. These currents cause the rigid outer shell, the lithosphere, to break into tectonic plates that move relative to each other.
The interactions between these plates are responsible for many of the most dramatic geological events. When
Beyond these large-scale processes, geodynamics also considers the influence of external factors such as weathering and