Big land masses can move apart through the process of plate tectonics. This occurs when tectonic plates underneath the Earth's surface shift and separate, creating new boundaries such as divergent boundaries. As these plates move apart, they can cause continents to drift away from each other over millions of years.
The North American Interior.
The Gulf of Mexico is the most common source region for maritime tropical (mT) air masses that move into New York State. These air masses originate from the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, picking up moisture and warmth as they travel northward towards New York.
Air masses are known as large bodies of air that have similar temperature and humidity characteristics over a given region. They are classified based on their source region, such as polar or tropical regions, and play a key role in weather patterns as they move and interact with each other.
Mountains can get shorter through erosion, which wears away the rock and soil on the surface. Mountains can get taller through tectonic activity, where the Earth's plates collide or move apart, causing the land to rise and form new mountain ranges.
The continents are far apart due to the process of plate tectonics, where the Earth's lithosphere (outer rocky shell) is made up of large plates that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere. These plates move very slowly over time, causing the continents to drift apart from each other.
No. Earth has tectonic plates that slowly move and create earthquakes by rubbing against each other.
Faults do not cause continents and such to split apart. Faults are an effect of plate tectonics, just like earthquakes are an effect of faults moving. Land masses collide or break apart due to plate tectonics. Because tectonic forces place strain on s certain section of the earths crust, faults form and move from time to time to relieve the pressure.
Continental drift
No one created it. It is natural and the land masses move on their own.
it land shape can move air masses towards or away form it.
Land masses move when their underlying plates move simply because they are resting on top of the plates. This is similar to how if someone is resting on a raft the current of the water will carry them along.
glaciers
As any two masses move further apart, the gravitational forcesbetween them get weaker.
No, a landslide is masses of land that has been crushed and is in a liquid-ish state and slides down the sides of mountains, ranges anywhere.. a fault is a line underground that when land masses move and hit the fault causes earthquakes.
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is the northern of the two major land masses and the cold water.
Air masses of different pressures and temperature move around the Earth. The cold air masses that form at the poles move toward the equator, while the warm air masses that form at the equator move toward the poles.
Constructive because new land is 'constructed'