yes, when all the continents where joined together in a super continent, Pangea
yes, they all use to be together in a single landmass.
Australia and Africa will join Asia once again.
Scientists believe that ALL continents were once joined, not just 2. The combination of the continents are call Pangea.
Alfred Wegener's theory was that once the continents had been joined together, and that somehow, the continents had drifted apart. His theory turned out to be right, and his theory's name was, of course, "Continental Drift."
In general, steel nails will not remain "joined" if a magnet touching them is removed. It is important to note that nails affected by a magnet retain a weak "impression" of the field and remain slightly magnetic. But the magnetic field "impressed" on the nails will be quite small and will not hold the nails together once the magnetic is removed.
yes, they all use to be together in a single landmass.
South america and Africa were once joined.
No.
The continents were once joined together as a supercontinent called Pangaea due to the movement of tectonic plates on the Earth's surface. Over millions of years, these plates have shifted and broken apart, moving the continents to their current positions.
Africa
Well , fossils were found ! : D
Australia and Africa will join Asia once again.
Scientists believe that ALL continents were once joined, not just 2. The combination of the continents are call Pangea.
Pangaea
Fossils of the glossopteris fern, which have been found across South America, Africa, India, Antarctica, and Australia. Fossil eveidence of a triassic land reiple lystrosaurus are also found across Africa, India, Antarctica and Australia.
South America and Africa were once joined.
Africa