Pronunciation: /tɛkˈtɑnɪks/
noun the movement of the earth's crust resulting from the motion of tectonic plates
A1 Tectonics is the study of the Earth's crust and the movements within it.
A2 The theory of plate tectonics explains how the Earth's lithosphere is divided into several large plates.
B1 Geologists use tectonics to understand how earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.
B2 The collision of tectonic plates can create mountain ranges and ocean trenches.
C1 Advanced research in tectonics has led to a better understanding of the Earth's geological history.
C2 Tectonics plays a crucial role in shaping the Earth's surface and influencing natural disasters.
formal The study of plate tectonics helps us understand the movements of the Earth's lithosphere.
informal Plate tectonics is all about how the Earth's crust moves around.
slang Plate tectonics is like the Earth's puzzle pieces shifting and sliding.
figurative The tectonics of society are constantly shifting and reshaping our cultural landscape.
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