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In 1912, a German geologist, Alfred Lothar Wegener (1880-1930), theorized that the continents had drifted or floated apart to their present locations and that once all the continents had been a single land mass near Antarctica, which is called Pangaea (from the Greek word meaning all-earth). Pangaea then broke apart some 200 million years ago into two major continents called Laurasia and Gondwanaland. These two continents continued drifting and separating until the continents evolved their present shapes and positions. Wegener's theory was discounted, but it has since been found that the continents do move sideways (not drift) at an estimated 0.75 inch (19 millimeters) annually because of the action of plate tectonics. American geologist William Maurice Ewing (1906-1974) and Harry Hammond Hess (1906-1969) proposed that the Earth's crust is not a solid mass, but composed of eight major and seven minor plates that can move apart, slide by each other, collide, or override each other. Where these plates meet are major areas of mountain-building, earthquakes, and volcanoes.

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What hypothesis states that continents slowly move to their present position earth?

continental drift


How is continetal drift explains today's position of the continents?

Continental drift is explained by the theory of plate tectonics, which states that the Earth's outer shell is divided into rigid plates that move relative to one another. The present positions of the continents are the result of interactions at plate boundaries, where plates move apart (divergent boundaries), collide (convergent boundaries), or slide past each other (transform boundaries). These movements have caused the continents to shift over geological time scales.


How did Antarctica move from the larger contnents?

It did not move, the large continents moved away form it. Antarctica has occupied the south polar position for a long time.


What was it called when the continents sparated?

When the continents separated, it is referred to as continental drift or plate tectonics. This is the theory that explains how the Earth's continents move and change position over time due to the movement of tectonic plates.


What do scientists believe will happen with the current position of th continents during and at the end of another 50my?

They will still be together


What do scientists believe will happen with the current position of the continents during and at the end of another 50 million years?

they will all be together


What is the term in volleyball used to move players into another position?

rotation


What are the present shapes of the continents?

The continents are currently in their present shapes due to the movement of tectonic plates over millions of years. The Earth's surface is divided into several major plates that are constantly shifting, causing the continents to move and change position. This movement, known as plate tectonics, is responsible for the current shapes and positions of the continents.


What are the parts of the plate that move when plates move?

continents


How rifting and accretion change the shapes of continents?

they can increase or move the size of the continents


What cause the continents to move?

Plate Activity causes it to move.


What force caused the movement of the continents from one super-continents to their present position?

Continental drift :)