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Before all of our continents split apart, due to tectonic activity, they were all together. Because of this, they were just one continent, called Pangea, which was a super continent. Evidence has proved that the continent did exist, because the same species of animals have been found all over the world.
Alfred Wegener was the first person to fully develop a theory that all the continents of the world were once part of the same giant landmass (or supercontinent) called Pangea; which broke apart with the constituent parts drifting away from one another and arriving at their current locations. This drift is still occurring today and some scientists believe that the continents will eventually recombine to form another supercontinent called Pangaea ultima.
They are called tectonic or lithospheric plates.
The region where tectonic plates move toward, apart or horizontally past one another.
tectonic plates
If the movement of the plates brought all the continents together again, a single continent would form. At the moment plate movements are not heading in that direction.
If the movement of the plates brought all the continents together again, a single continent would form. At the moment plate movements are not heading in that direction.
once but in the distant future the continents will thus drift together hence creating another supercontinent.
On Pangaea, present-day Africa was connected to North and South America, with Europe and Asia adjacent to the north. Australia was near Antarctica and India was near Africa. Over time, the movement of tectonic plates caused these landmasses to break apart and drift to their current positions.
The movement of one tectonic plate under another occurs at convergent boundaries. For example, at this boundary denser oceanic crust slides under the lighter continental crust.
tectonic movement can cause tectonic plates to collide, drift apart, or slide across one another
Tectonic plate movement.
Another way to spell Pangaea is Pangea. Both spellings refer to the ancient supercontinent that existed approximately 335 million years ago.
Before all of our continents split apart, due to tectonic activity, they were all together. Because of this, they were just one continent, called Pangea, which was a super continent. Evidence has proved that the continent did exist, because the same species of animals have been found all over the world.
The phrase, tectonic shift, refers to the quick release of large amounts of kinetic energy, causing the abrupt movement of one tectonic plate relative to another. It is synonymous with earthquake.
the plate tectonics can have contact with one another and cause earthquakes, and tsunami's
the plate tectonics can have contact with one another and cause earthquakes, and tsunami's