pangaea
Continents are primarily formed through geological processes such as plate tectonics. This involves the movement of tectonic plates, which can result in the collision, separation, or subduction of land masses. Over millions of years, these processes lead to the formation of continents as we know them today.
Continents have formed through a process called plate tectonics, where landmasses on Earth's outer shell (lithosphere) are broken into pieces (plates) that move relative to each other. This movement causes the continents to drift and collide, leading to the formations we see today. The current arrangement of continents is the result of millions of years of this movement and collision.
Continents were formed through the process of plate tectonics over millions of years. This process involves the movement of Earth's lithospheric plates, which has led to the splitting, merging, and shifting of land masses to create the continents as we know them today.
Volcanoes formed the Hawaiian Islands over millions and millions of years.
The first continents formed through a process called plate tectonics, where tectonic plates collided and merged over millions of years. These collisions created mountain ranges and landmasses that eventually evolved into the continents we have today. The process is ongoing, with continents continually shifting and changing position.
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Tere isn't a D in Pangea , but wen the world was formed millions of years ago, all of the continents were kindov melded together , an the name of tht landmass was Pangaea
Of course. The continents as we know them now were formed millions of years ago. Not only were there other lands, there were thriving civilizations in them too.
Africa was formed when the supercontinent Pangia started to spread apart over the course of millions of years, thus creating all the continents including Africa
how were the salt mines formed millions of years ago.
No, not currently. The continents won't change for hundreds of millions of years as they move extremely slowly.
No. Pangaea was formed many, many millions of years before Christ