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What are the Lithosphere and Lithospheric Plates? |
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Earth's Movements and Their Causes |
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Effects of Earthquakes & Earthquake Preparedness |
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Formation of Major Landforms |
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These chapter notes of the chapter "Our Changing Earth" explore how our Earth is always changing, with natural forces like earthquakes, volcanoes, and erosion constantly reshaping the world around us.
The lithosphere is the Earth's outer shell, divided into several large and small pieces called lithospheric plates.
The Movements of Lithospheric Plates cause changes on the surface of earth.
Earth Movements
Endogenic Forces: These are forces originating within the Earth's interior. They can cause sudden movements, like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, or slow movements, like the formation of mountains.
Exogenic Forces: These are forces that act on the Earth's surface, like erosion and deposition, caused by agents such as wind, water, and ice. Exogenic forces shape the landscape over time.
Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are examples of sudden movements that can cause significant destruction.
Earthquakes cause ground shaking, surface cracks, landslides, tsunamis, fires, and damage to buildings and roads.
Effects of Earthquake
The Earth's surface is continuously shaped by two main processes: weathering and erosion.
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The erosion and deposition by sea waves shape various coastal landforms:
In deserts, wind is a powerful agent of erosion and deposition:
You can get a complete NCERT chapter explanation through this video:
While earthquakes cannot be predicted with certainty, preparedness can help mitigate their effects.
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1. What is the lithosphere and what are its main components? | ![]() |
2. What are lithospheric plates and how do they move? | ![]() |
3. What causes earthquakes, and how are they related to plate movements? | ![]() |
4. What are the effects of earthquakes on the environment and human life? | ![]() |
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