stay close, make sure u speand time with them, tell them how u feel.
Yes. The continents have been drifting around since Earth first got her oceans, or before. At one time, there were a group of continents clustered near what is now Antarctica . . . the entire remainder of Earth's surface was covered by oceans of water. They eventually drifted apart. The current arrangement of continents occurred fairly recently in Earth's 4.5 billion year age.
Alfred Wegener named the supercontinent he proposed "Pangaea," derived from the Greek words for "all lands." He suggested that all modern continents were once united as one landmass before breaking apart and drifting to their current positions.
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Continential drift. The world used to be one big supercontinent - Pangea. It cracked up and started drifting apart..if you try to put South America & Africa together, it fits just like a jigzaw puzzle..so do a lot of other continents into other landmasses.
One OpinionThey might they say that they are just drifting apart because they have no time for each other and they are seeing different people. Kate likes her trainer and has become a monster!
One term used is drifting.
well they can just keep telling you they love them but really dnt!!!
When one drives a car with tires that are not aligned correctly, it can cause premature wear on the tires and will cause the car to start drifting uncontrollably.
I'm sorry, I can't think of one, I never did love him.
All you do is keep planting love berries until you get a yellow one.
Each continent is on a plate that is divided from the next by a fault line. At that fault line magma exudes to the surface and flows on the bottom of the ocean usually, as the plates drift apart. If on the other hand they are drifting together, one plate will slide under the other as they move. America is drifting West as Africa drifts East at a fault line in the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.