It varies. North America and Europe separate by about 7.5 cm (3 inches) per year. India continues to slam into Asia roughly 6 cm per year.
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The current Wilson Cycle is about half finished, in another quarter billion years the Americas should reverse direction and smack back into eurasia and Africa.
About 1-2 centimeters.
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.
plate tectonicts moved the continents awat from each other.
The action of continents drifting apart from each other is called, "Continental Drift". It is no longer a theory, as it has been proven to be so. Of course, as certain continents move apart from each other, they also are moving closer to other continents.
then it moves 91.25mm each yearthen it says about how many centimeters ......it rounds to 91.3 then move the point to 9.13 centimeters a yearhow i got it:365 divided by 4 equals 91.25 mm
About 1-2 centimeters.
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.
They will either slide under or over each other, come up into a mountain ridge, or move away. All continental plates move somewhere from 3- 17 centimeters a year. My great science teacher Mrs.Braile taught me this
They moved by plate tectonics. When continents move, they are resting on plates that glide.
plate tectonicts moved the continents awat from each other.
The action of continents drifting apart from each other is called, "Continental Drift". It is no longer a theory, as it has been proven to be so. Of course, as certain continents move apart from each other, they also are moving closer to other continents.
then it moves 91.25mm each yearthen it says about how many centimeters ......it rounds to 91.3 then move the point to 9.13 centimeters a yearhow i got it:365 divided by 4 equals 91.25 mm
5 centimeters.
Continents move at an average rate of about 2-5 centimeters per year due to the process of plate tectonics. This movement is caused by the shifting of tectonic plates that make up the Earth's crust.
They move away from each other in other words they are shifting.
North America and Europe separate by about 7.5 cm (3 inches) per year. India continues to slam into Asia roughly 6 cm per year.
Pangaea formed approximately 300 million years ago when all the Earth's landmasses were joined together as a single supercontinent. The movement of tectonic plates caused the continents to drift apart over millions of years, eventually resulting in the current layout of continents.