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The theory of continental shift is plate tectonics. Pangea was a supercontinent that broke up and drifted into the continents we have today (and are still drifting).
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Continental Drift.
The theory that explains the existence of a supercontinent called Pangaea is known as continental drift. According to this theory, proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early 20th century, the continents were once joined together in a single landmass and have since drifted apart over millions of years. Geological and fossil evidence, such as matching coastlines and similar plant and animal species on separate continents, support this theory.
Africa and SouthAmerica because they used to be part of a huge land 200 million years ago called Pangaea the land mass started separating. The pieces slowly drifted apart.Today they are now seven continents
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That there was once a super continent called Pangaea huge land mass was broken into continents that drifted apart. The theory also suggests that the earth is made up of 7 gigantic shifting slabs of the earth's crust. This disproved the more popular (at the time) "raisin" theorem
hat there was once a supercontinent and the huge landmass was broken into continents that drifted apart .
States that the continents were once a single huge landmass. This landmass broke up million years ago and the pieces drifted apart. facing edges of many continents have similar rock formations. If the continents brought togehter, the formations would match exactly (like combining South America and Africa). Fossils of the same kinds of living things have been found on different continents. Perhaps these living things were together on one landmass before it split.
The theory of continental shift is plate tectonics. Pangea was a supercontinent that broke up and drifted into the continents we have today (and are still drifting).
Alfred Wegener theorize that all the continents were once joined together in a single landmass and have since drifted apart.
Continental drift is the idea that Wegener created, that all the continents were once a single landmass which he called Pangaea, and they have since drifted apart.
Continental Drift Theory
Alfred Wegner believed that continents moved because of earth's plates shifting. Because he could not prove why they moved because of the day in age he live, most scientist didn't believe him. Now, with the science we have today, scientists have proved that our continents shift about 2cm a year.
No. The largest landmass that has ever existed was called Pangea and existed many millions of years ago. Pangea slowly split apart and the continents we know today drifted around the globe until they reached today's locations in a process called continental drift. They are all still moving about 2 cm a year and the largest landmass today is Asia I believe.
A hypothesis proposed by German scientist Alfred wegner which states the continents have moved, or drifted, from one location to another over time.
It states that all the continents were once a single supercontinent and broke up and drifted to their current locations.