Mapping of the Ladakh region finds its fault lines are tectonically active: study
• 5 years agoThe findings can have major implications in terms of earthquake study, prediction and understanding the seismic structure of the mountain chains.
Earth’s shell heated up, expanded, and cracked, creating tectonic plates
Trendingdesk • 5 years agoThe Earth's shells could, safely, withstand about one km of thermal expansion but the additional expansion lead to the fractures.
The African continent is splitting into two sections but there's no need to worry
• 6 years agoMovement of tectonic plates takes millions of years, will eventually lead to an African island.
Shrinking Moon: Sporadic quakes from tectonic activity has left wrinkles on the Moon
Tech2 News Staff • 6 years agoThe delicately-shrivelled exterior seen by NASA’s Orbiter suggests gradually cooling of the interior.
The next big Himalayan quakes: Doon Valley, Northwestern ranges stand vulnerable
Ksj • 6 years agoSediment-filled valleys, like Dehradun, are expected to see more damaging future events, quakes.
Big quakes systematically trigger others in the Earth's other hemisphere: Study
Tech2 News Staff • 7 years agoThe findings help scientists better conduct earthquake forecasting and risk assessments.
What makes planets 'habitable' questioned, widening prospects of finding others
• 7 years agoEarth's volcanoes are found at the border of tectonic plates, which scientists believed were necessary for life.
Europa may have tectonic plates similar to Earth, increasing the chances of the Jovian moon harbouring life
Ians • 7 years agoThe findings bolster earlier studies of Europa's surface geology that found regions where the moon's ice shell looks to be expanding like Earth.
Quakes occur on moon? That's what study by Indian geology professor has revealed
Fp Archives • 10 years agoSimilar to earth, tectonic plate movement also occur on moon which causes quakes, a study has revealed.
New discovery: Mars has plate tectonics just like Earth
Fp Archives • 13 years agoThe phenomenon of plate tectonics, previously thought to exist only on Earth also occurs beneath the surface of Mars, a scientist has claimed.