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Earth movement This article explains the plate tectonic theory and its consequences By: Luna Rosenman Cordeu Have you ever thought why natural hazards are produced? All this starts under the continental and oceanic crust, in the litosphere, where the tectonic plates are in constant movement. The tectonic plates are divided in seven major plates and some little ones. As it was said before, the plates are in constant movement, but their movements can be different. The constructive is when two plates separate one from the other, causing earthquakes if the plates are continental plates and tsunamis if the plates are oceanic plates. It form volcanoes too because when the two plates separate they let magma go out which cool and form the volcanoe. Another movement is the destructive, that is different from the constructive. This movement appears when two plates crush. One plate must be oceanic and the other continental. This causes earthquakes, tsunamis and mountains bec...