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Why does Earth have tectonic plates?

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Why does Earth have tectonic plates?
« on: 20/09/2024 17:01:38 »
On the " quuestion of the week" thread about the effects of the early earth impacts and absorption of other bodies tectonic plates where mentioned as an effect of planitary collision. It is stated that earth having tectonic plates is to do with granite, which floats and seperatley Earth having liquid water.

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Re: Why does Earth have tectonic plates?
« Reply #1 on: 20/09/2024 17:13:48 »
A simplistic answer: the interior is at a high temperature and molten and the outer layer has solidified due radiation lowering the temperature. Cracks in this solid outer layer allow separation and movement.
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Re: Why does Earth have tectonic plates?
« Reply #2 on: 24/09/2024 18:32:42 »
I was looking for a bit more depth Paul, for example why does Venus not have tectonic plates.
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Re: Why does Earth have tectonic plates?
« Reply #3 on: 24/09/2024 20:45:35 »
Venus?, hmm, I never visited there so I don't know, I believe it's a bit hot. I gave you a simplistic answer as no one else had replied and it's all I have, maybe some one more knowledgeable can contribute?
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Re: Why does Earth have tectonic plates?
« Reply #4 on: 25/09/2024 09:48:47 »
I dod leave it up a while before replying, but i guess there are not many expert geologists where as physicists seem ten a penny. It is a bit quiet even though of late, even to the point of a lack of relativity questions.
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Re: Why does Earth have tectonic plates?
« Reply #5 on: 25/09/2024 10:42:14 »
Yep, it has been very quiet lately, disappointing. Since I already know everything, I have no questions left!(joke, of course).
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Re: Why does Earth have tectonic plates?
« Reply #6 on: 31/12/2024 22:13:25 »
I suspect the earth has a more dynamic composition than does Venus because of the widely held idea that a large body crashed into the early earth and that kinetic energy threw off enough material to coalesce into our moon. The combination of heat from the impact and the gravity of the moon pulling on the crust give our world the moving crustal plates.
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Re: Why does Earth have tectonic plates?
« Reply #7 on: 04/01/2025 10:04:52 »
To add to the comment by Diverjohn...
During the expected glancing blow between Thea and Earth, it was mostly lighter crustal material that was thrown out to make the Moon.
- This meant that the floating crustal material no longer covered the whole Earth in a solid thick skin
- So the remaining crustal material was thin enough to be pushed around by convection currents in the mantle beneath, forming continents where convection cells converged, and splitting them apart where convection cells diverged.

Perhaps the lack of a large, low-density moon may explain why neither Mars nor Venus have plate tectonics?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_the_Moon
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Re: Why does Earth have tectonic plates?
« Reply #8 on: 06/02/2025 01:38:55 »
As a Sheepy I of course know all about tectonic plates. They are just Nature's jigsaw. Thank you.

 Glad I could help. Ewe're welcome.🐑
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Re: Why does Earth have tectonic plates?
« Reply #9 on: 06/02/2025 20:20:01 »
I would in a lay,an way expect the thermal contraction to give all liquid core planets tectonic plates, solid contracting as like the skin of porridge. Mars I would not expect to currently have tectonics but I would expect the remnants to exist, perhaps Venus' surface is too hot to exhibit the contraction, after all we know more about Pluto's surface.

Perhaps it is the moon.
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