No. There are many seas in the way!
we are all connected through earth's
Pangea was a hypothetical land area believed to have once connected nearly all of the earth's landmasses together.
all of them are connected together
No because when they were in the box they were all together when you placed them together they're all together
you put all the pieces together than talk to the guy at the comic store and he will give you something if you get all the pieces and put them together.
Yggdrasill The world tree in Norse Mythology was called Yggdrasil, and it connected all the nine worlds together.
Yes, it is believed that all land was once connected in a single supercontinent called Pangaea. Over millions of years, the landmasses drifted apart due to tectonic plate movements, resulting in the continents we see today.
It could not have evolved at all. Earth formed from pieces of rock in the early solar system grouping together, attracted to one another by gravity.
In a way, yes. Plate tectonics can be thought of as pieces of a puzzle that fit together to form the Earth's surface. The movement of these plates against each other is like rearranging the pieces of a puzzle over time.
When they are connected together they are called nerve.
Physically yes, but to no avail. The breaker will trip instantaneously as a short circuit will have been introduced into the circuit with this action. In all wiring the live must never be connected directly to earth. The only place where the neutral and earth are connected together is at the distribution panel where the utility's supply neutral joins the system earth on the distribution panel's neutral bus bar.
pangaea, pan-gaea, pan- meaning ''all'' and gaea meaning ''earth,land''