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I believe the oceans current is pushing the continents. That's why they're drifting
Pangea is the original super continent that broke up into the continents we know today by a process known as 'Continental Drift' proposed by a scientist named Wegener
Tectonic forces and the climate control the shape of the continental shelf. The continental shelf is the part of the continent that extends into the ocean.
The causes of the natural disasters and plus the wind could possibly tear the continents and make separate continents. Also there could have been a terrible earthquake that caused the continents to also separate.
Which rigid zone on the Earth's surface forms the earth's "drifting" tectonic plates?
I believe the oceans current is pushing the continents. That's why they're drifting
I believe the oceans current is pushing the continents. That's why they're drifting
Continents never stopped drifting. Continents are alwaysin motion, even now.
Icebergs (drifting ice) in Antarctica have broken off from the glaciers and ice shelves that stretch out over the sea at the continent's coastline.
south because it's going down
All of the continents are still drifting. you see all the continents have been drifting since some planet struck Earth about 3.5 billion yrs ago and our planet was turned into a great ball of lava and magma then the top cooled and the continents and the crust were both formed. ever since the continents have been drifting around the globe. In fact, there was a super continent before Pangaea but before that scientists can't tell if there was another subcontinent, but super continents prove that every continent has drift.
No, they are rear wheel drive. You cannot drift a FWD car.
its front wheel drive... so dont try drifting...
The Asian Country that appears to have been a separate continent once was India. It was attached to the continent of Antarctica until 200 million years ago. It and Madagascar started drifting northward.
No, it is not a ''drifting car'' most lamborghinis are 4-wheel drive, but you can drift a lamborghini.
On the European continent in France.
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