Geotectonic theories


Geotectonic theories are meant to explain the current structure of the Earth - in particular the distribution of land and oceans and the mechanisms of mountain formation. In general, they can be divided into foxism and mobilism. Fictitious theories (or permanence) presuppose permanent locations of continents, while mobility theory assumes continuous motion.

The dominant theory today is plate tecton theory, other theories have been overthrown or supported by very few scientists. The latter group is the hypothesis of the expanding Earth. A brief overview of the most important geotectonic theories

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