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A modern day map would do the trick. Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift is also a factor, which explains that the continents are constantly shifting and that their positions have differed throughout time.
It relates because it was broken up into parts and made some 7 continents that we have today
Shaped and positioned similarly to continents today
Pangea is the name of this giant landmass. It was located in the middle of the planet, kind of like where the Atlantic is located today. The continents haven't moved that far from their original positions in a sense. North and South America split left, Africa kind of stayed put, Antarctica moved south, Australia moved east, and Europe/Asia kind of tilted north.
No, the continents and the oceans have not always been in the positions they are in today. The Earth's tectonic plates slowly move over time through a process called plate tectonics. This movement has resulted in the continents shifting positions and the reshaping of the oceans over millions of years.
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no.i think it doesnt.
A modern day map would do the trick. Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift is also a factor, which explains that the continents are constantly shifting and that their positions have differed throughout time.
The theory is the belief that the continents were always in the place they are today
It is commonly accepted that the continents have not always been in their current locations. They are thought to have all been part of a super continent known as Pangaea.
His project was to find out how or give an explication on how the continents are the same today and answer a question that another guy said the other guy said that the earths continents were once all together but that guy didn't know how to explain how it happens
Mostly. Although some positions will shift and Coastlines will change. However, it is not enough to be considered a difference.
Fossils of the same species can be found on continents that are now today separated by oceans. btw continental drift is a fact.
Fossils of the same species can be found on continents that are now today separated by oceans. btw continental drift is a fact.
Fossils of the same species can be found on continents that are now today separated by oceans. btw continental drift is a fact.
There are five Oceans