continental drift would affect a continent's climate because...
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Continental drift has affected the evolution of animals, the world geographical positions and the world's climates. There are also many horrendous effects of continental drifts, like earthquakes, volcano and tsunamis. And it’s also create a new island or country.
because the plates interact with each other and cause dangerous vibrations
Ripped it apart into the continents we know today
plate tectonics
Continental Drift
Continents affect the climate by their size and by their effects on ocean circulations, but if you are worried that we will be affected in turn, don't be! The mean speed of continental drift is about 25mm/year so nothing for us to lose sleep over!
Continental Drift is causing the continents to move around.
Continental Drift
Continental drift.
Continental Drift
the Continental Drift Theory is the slow movement of the Earths continents. A.K.A the continents drift
Continental drift.
Continental Drift
Continents affect the climate by their size and by their effects on ocean circulations, but if you are worried that we will be affected in turn, don't be! The mean speed of continental drift is about 25mm/year so nothing for us to lose sleep over!
Continental Drift is causing the continents to move around.
Continental Drift
Climate Change, law of unifromitariusm
Continental drift.
One theory is plate tectonics, which suggests that Earth's continents drifted apart from a single landmass called Pangaea. Another theory is continental drift, proposed by Alfred Wegener, which suggests that continents move due to the movement of the Earth's tectonic plates. Both theories provide insights into the geologic history and formation of Earth's continents.
The slow movement of continents is known as plate tectonics. This process involves the movement and interaction of large sections of the Earth's outer shell, or plates, over time. Plate tectonics is responsible for shaping the Earth's surface through processes such as sea floor spreading, subduction, and continental drift.
One factor that has affected how species are distributed is the motion of Earth's continents.