Tectonics (from the
Late Latin from the
Greek τεκτονικός, "pertaining to
building") is concerned with the processes which control the structure and properties of the Earth's crust, and its evolution through time. In particular, it describes the processes of
mountain building, the growth and behavior of the strong, old cores of continents known as
cratons, and the ways in which the relatively rigid
plates that comprise the Earth's outer shell interact with each other. Tectonics also provides a framework to understand the
earthquake and
volcanic belts which directly affect much of the global population. Tectonic studies are important for understanding
erosion patterns in
geomorphology and as guides for the
economic geologist searching for
petroleum and
metallic ores.