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Interoperability refers to the capacity of different units and different agencies to remain isolated from one another and unable to share digital information between each other.
Magmatic Belt
A region characterized by extensive igneous rock formation, often associated with plate boundaries and volcanic activity.
S-Waves
Secondary or shear waves in seismology, a type of elastic wave that shakes the ground perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation and only travels through solids.
Continental Rifting
The process by which the Earth's crust stretches, breaks, and eventually forms a new ocean basin, often associated with divergent plate boundaries.
Transform Faults
A type of fault where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally, commonly found at the boundaries of tectonic plates.
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