at the speed that your finger nails grow
The continents are moving when they spread apart
The continents are always moving on top of vast tectonic plates. They move at a rate similar to how fast a human's fingernails grow. Every year they move a few centimeters more.
No, scientists have proved that our continents are not moving back into the form of pangea.
Moving
All the continents are moving in different directs but if you go to google images and type 'tectonic plate movement' at least one of those pictures will show what directions different continents are moving in
fast moving
Pangaea was caused by the moving of the continents and slowly the continents are moving right now so, probably... just think about it...
Fast moving water.
fast
moving fast in Japanese is "subayai"
Due to plate tectonics still moving, it causes the Earth's oceans and continents to continue moving.
Due to the theory of Continental drift where the plates that the continents are on are moved by currents.