0.75inches a year
Areas where continents are either moving apart or together causing magma from the mantle to flow to the surface
About 6/7 inches apart.
Studs in a wall are typically spaced 16 inches apart.
there isn't a mile there if they are 5.5 inches apart then they are 5.5 inches apart so in that situation there isn't any miles between the 2 cities
Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago and eventually broke apart to form the continents we have today due to the movement of tectonic plates. Over millions of years, the continents have drifted apart, leading to the formation of new oceans and mountain ranges as a result of plate tectonics.
There were fewer continents in the past due to tectonic activity forming and separating landmasses. It is believed that there were only one or two supercontinents in the distant past, which eventually broke apart into the continents we have today.
It depends on the scale of the map.
The answer will depend on the pressure.
One. Once all landmasses made up a supercontinent called Pangea.
In fast-pitch softball the bases are 60 feet apart. There are 12 inches in one foot. So 60x12=720 inches
7 continents
Scientists hypothesize that there are two main stages to the formation of Pangaea: the assembly stage, during which the continents were moving closer together, and the breakup stage, when Pangaea began to split into separate continents.