Topic content:
What is incorrect about the theory of plate tectonics is ()
A. The earth's lithosphere is composed of six plates
B. The crust at the plate boundary is relatively active, with many volcanoes and earthquakes
C. The crust within the plate is also active
D. The plates are in constant motion
Best answer:
According to the theory of plate tectonics, the earth's lithosphere is composed of six plates, all of which are in constant motion. Generally speaking, the interior of the plate is relatively stable, and the crust at the junction of the plate and plate is relatively active, with many volcanoes and earthquakes. Therefore, option C is in line with the question
Therefore: C
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Test core:
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