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Josheb Sotto 10-St, Peter

“We can make new Earth and


destroy Earth through plate
tectonics”

The interesting topic that describes the processes taking place under our planet's surface, "We can
make a new Earth and destroy Earth through plate tectonics," is related to this. Earth's surface is
shaped by plate tectonics, which is also responsible for earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the
formation of new landmasses. We'll be tackling the idea in detail of this circumstance.

The formation of new landmasses is mostly caused by plate tectonics. When tectonic plates separate,
new land can be made, such as when new continents or islands arise. For example, the Hawaiian
Islands were formed when the Pacific Plate passed over a hotspot and a chain of volcanic islands
resulted. The creation of new land enables the growth of numerous ecosystems. These freshly
generated spaces may eventually be colonized by various plant and animal species, promoting
biodiversity.

In conclusion, plate tectonics may create a new Earth and destroy the one we already have. Positive
effects of plate tectonics include the creation of new landmasses and the biodiversity they provide,
but they can also include harmful natural disasters over time. Focusing on the need of geological
research, preparedness for disasters, and sustainable land use practices that live together with the
dynamic forces changing our planet, it is important to understand and monitor these processes in
order to limit the negative impacts while maximizing the advantages.

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