You know, continents are chunks of big landmasses. Therefore it is impossible to form continents in just 5 years.
The best evidence is that, "why did the continents are still 7 even I'm now 13 years old?"
Let's say that it takes millions to billions to trillions of years to form another continent.
Yes. By that time there will be changes in position, but 20 million years will not be long enough to form a supercontinent. But some form of continents will "always" exist.
250 million years ago
millions of years ago pangea was all the continents put together it got separated because of tectonic plates.
Continents have been around for billions of years. They are the only exposed land on Earth because water is covering the remaining land.
About 500 million years after Earth formed
The supercontinent that formed when the continents combined is called Pangaea. It existed around 300 million years ago and eventually broke apart to form the continents we have today.
It depends on whether you're talking about one or many years. One year's passage. Five years' time.
No, scientists have proved that our continents are not moving back into the form of pangea.
The abbreviated form 500 yrs means "500 years" - five hundred years, five centuries, half a millennium.
About 300 million years ago the continents collided to form the 'supercontinent' of Pangea. It was the PALEOZOIC era.
No. Its through paleomagnetism.
There was only one supercontinent 300 mya: Pangea.