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No, they are moving and changing. But they do that very slowly, so we don't see much change even if we live to be 100.
The idea that continents move slowly across the earth's surface is called the continental drift.
This is tectonic plate movement.
Continental drift.
Through the passage of time, the continents have gradually moved across the earth's surface into their present positions. This is called the continental drift.
Subduction
continental drift
continental drift
continental drift
continentral drift
No, the continents and the oceans have not always been in the positions they are in today. The Earth's tectonic plates slowly move over time through a process called plate tectonics. This movement has resulted in the continents shifting positions and the reshaping of the oceans over millions of years.
No, they are moving and changing. But they do that very slowly, so we don't see much change even if we live to be 100.
The mid-Atlantic ridge. Similar geology and fossils in once adjacent areas.
The idea that continents move slowly across the earth's surface is called the continental drift.
plate tectonics