plate tectonics

Plate Tectonics and Earthquakes: How the Earth Moves

Plate tectonics explains how Earth’s crust is broken into massive slabs (plates) that move over the mantle. This movement causes:

  • Earthquakes
  • Volcanoes
  • Mountain building
  • Ocean trench formation

Understanding tectonics helps us predict hazards and locate resources.


The Basics of Plate Tectonics

Plate TypeDescriptionExample Region
ContinentalThick, less dense, granitic crustAfrican Plate
OceanicThin, dense, basaltic crustPacific Plate

Plate Boundaries

Boundary TypeWhat HappensExample
DivergentPlates move apartMid-Atlantic Ridge
ConvergentPlates collideHimalayas, Andes
TransformPlates slide past each otherSan Andreas Fault

Earthquakes and Faults

  • Earthquakes occur when stress builds up and rocks break along faults.
  • Focus: Point inside Earth where quake starts
  • Epicenter: Point on surface directly above the focus

Ghana’s Tectonic Context

  • Ghana lies on the stable African Plate, far from active boundaries.
  • Earthquakes are rare but minor intraplate tremors have occurred, especially near Accra.

What’s Next

In the next post, we’ll explore Volcanoes and Mountain Building — how Earth’s crust reshapes itself through fire and uplift.

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