riftialueet
Riftialueet, often translated as rift valleys or rift zones, are geological features characterized by extensional forces that cause the Earth's crust to thin and fracture. These forces lead to the formation of large, elongated depressions bounded by faults. As the crust is pulled apart, blocks of land sink, creating a valley. The margins of these valleys are often steep, marking the locations of the faults.
The formation of rift zones is a fundamental process in plate tectonics. They represent areas where continental
Riftialueet are often associated with volcanic activity because the thinning of the crust allows magma from