Some edges (like those either side of the Atlantic were once all one continent, so the edges match (allowing for new land that has formed since the continental breakup occurred).
However round the Pacific, the continental edges do not match as these are destructive plate boundaries. IF you wait long enough however the America will bump into Russia and they will then stick together, forming a mountain range. This has happened between India and Tibet.
Joe Togher died in 1974.
Joe Togher was born in 1898.
get togher
All the edges of the continent are coastline.
They met
yes they cling togher
Sand is not common in Antarctica, even at the edges of the continent.
The Yamuna River is on the subcontinent of India, the continent Asia, but just stick with the answer of India. :P
yes they are still togher
Antarctica is the only continent that does not have any edges meeting a plate boundary. It lies entirely within the Antarctic Plate.
yeas due to the fault line near the edge of the continent
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