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No. Scientists have proved that our continents are continuously moving.
by mapping where volcanoes and earthquakes occur you can see the outline of the tectonic plates.
They studied the plates and measured and that's how i think they found out.
Quickly moving water has more energy to cause erosion because quickly moving water digs deeper into the ground than slower water. Hope I Helped!!
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The rainbow trout body and tail shape are adapted to slow and fast moving water. Some species of rainbow trout can change their color to adapt to different underwater environments, water depths, and rock structure.
Slow moving fresh water environments.
In ponds and other slow moving freshwater bodies.
the person standing on the ground, the train is moving and the ground is stationary. but the person on the train looks he is stationary and the ground is moving.
a compass
A person standing on the ground. For the person on the train, ground is moving and the train is stationary.
The westerners took the Oregon trail when moving west. When they reached the west they settled down and made environments.
No, the continents are not moving back into the form of Pangea. The movement of the Earth's tectonic plates is complex and constantly changing. While some continents are moving closer together due to plate tectonics, the formation of a new supercontinent similar to Pangea is not predicted in the near future.
It means that the object is moving relative to the ground
Looking at the ground beside a moving vehicle helps you judge its
The redshift tells scientists how fast a star or galaxy is moving away from us.