litosfääriplaat
Litosfääriplaat, also known as tectonic plates, are large, rigid segments of the Earth's lithosphere that move relative to one another. The lithosphere is the outermost shell of the Earth, comprising the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle. These plates are typically tens to hundreds of kilometers thick and can span thousands of kilometers in width. The concept of litosfääriplaat is central to the theory of plate tectonics, which describes the global-scale motion of these plates.
The Earth's lithosphere is divided into several major and minor plates. The major plates include the Pacific
There are three types of plate boundaries: divergent, convergent, and transform. Divergent boundaries occur where plates
The movement of litosfääriplaat is driven by convection currents in the mantle, which transfer heat from the