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Along with ocean's forming is that the land mass was all those continents were connected at one time it was Pangaea.With time the Continents continued to separate.Today we know that the Continents are still moving apart from one another.

We know that they move one or 10 centimeters every year.

Since it moves some ocean's get bigger, but some Oceans as the Pacific Ocean gets smaller.

With that i think all the continents will continue to move apart.

They think that the oceans will rise, that can cause flooding and, because of the separating of the landmass there will also be earthquakes.

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