Earth's structure - The interior of the earth is very hot and the upper part of the Earth is solid; There is a
lot of fluctuation in the structure of the earth. There is a large trough in the earth, in which large amount
of water is filled Which is called the hydrosphere in common language. And the rest is called the larynx.
The four and the open area of the lithosphere and the hydrosphere are called space, space is endless.
Rocks - The mixed form of sand, mud, pebbles, mud, coal and metal is called the rock. Earth's crust was
constructed from all these dishes.
Rocks are mainly of 3 types
१. The igneous rock - This rattan is formed by the cooling of the lava coming from inside the earth,
in which the particles of the mineral are indistinguishable from one another, so that they have greater
viscosity. Examples of such rocks are granite, basalt, crystal etc.
2. Aquatic rock - These rocks are made from a strong mixture of water and air, such as clay, clay,
stone etc. This is the example.
3. Converted rock - Converted rock is changed continuously due to heat and pressure, which is also
called conversion rock. In such a situation, coal is turned into graphite and the choice made
from it is made of marble. They are also called carbonic rocks.
Mountains are of 3 types
1. Falat Mountains - These mountains are constructed from the foothills of the footsteps, when they
have equal pressure from both sides, then they begin to become distorted, ie, it starts twisting,
hence it is called the Vallat mountain, the Himalayas are an example of this mountain range.
2. Mountbatten Mountain - The cracks on the surface due to the occurrence of the earthquake occurring,
causing the part of the intermediate of these cracks to rise above which another hill is formed.
If the portion of the middle of two parallel cracks is sunk then it becomes a rift-valley.
3. Volcanic Mountains - Many times the hot lava at the bottom of the Earth's crust and the steam cover of
water flowing from above flows out of the big velocity. It keeps gathering around the lava hole. The
volcano flows out of this hole, hence it is called the Volcanic Mountains.
Earthquake - This phenomenon is called earthquake, where the whole earth collapses in an earthquake
occurring in the earth. Earthquakes occur more in volcanic areas shrinking due to the coolness of the
inner part of the earth, earthquakes occur due to cracking of rocks above the rocks, twists in
rocks, water, air, sun etc.
1. Falat Mountains - These mountains are constructed from the foothills of the footsteps, when they
have equal pressure from both sides, then they begin to become distorted, ie, it starts twisting,
hence it is called the Vallat mountain, the Himalayas are an example of this mountain range.
2. Mountbatten Mountain - The cracks on the surface due to the occurrence of the earthquake occurring,
causing the part of the intermediate of these cracks to rise above which another hill is formed.
If the portion of the middle of two parallel cracks is sunk then it becomes a rift-valley.
3. Volcanic Mountains - Many times the hot lava at the bottom of the Earth's crust and the steam cover of
water flowing from above flows out of the big velocity. It keeps gathering around the lava hole. The
volcano flows out of this hole, hence it is called the Volcanic Mountains.
Earthquake - This phenomenon is called earthquake, where the whole earth collapses in an earthquake
occurring in the earth. Earthquakes occur more in volcanic areas shrinking due to the coolness of the
inner part of the earth, earthquakes occur due to cracking of rocks above the rocks, twists in
rocks, water, air, sun etc.
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