välilevynpullistuman
Välilevynpullistuman, also known as the Finnish term for "plate tectonics," refers to the scientific theory explaining the large-scale movements of Earth's lithosphere. This theory describes how the rigid outer shell of the planet, divided into tectonic plates, shifts and interacts at their boundaries. The concept was developed through observations of continental drift, seismic activity, and volcanic patterns, building upon earlier ideas such as Alfred Wegener's continental drift hypothesis.
In Finnish geological studies, the term *välilevynpullistuman* emphasizes the dynamic nature of Earth's crust, where plates
The study of plate tectonics is fundamental to understanding Earth's geology, climate history, and natural hazards.