continental drift theory
continental drift
The theory of Pangea. It has somthing to do the a shift in the techtonic plates that caused the landmasses to separate I do believe.
a continental theory
pangea
The theory of continental drift did originate in the 1930s. Continental drift asserts that the continents were once a single landmass called Pangaea that drifted apart over time.
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.
Alfred wegener came up with the theory of continental drift, when all of the continents were together as one the landmass was called Pangea
Most people actually state that Darwin beat Wegener to the theory of continental drift as he mentioned in most of his studies about the continents drifting apart and fitting together.
hat there was once a supercontinent and the huge landmass was broken into continents that drifted apart .
Wegener's theory - Continental drift
They are spread apart now because before the were one big landmass.
Alfred Wegner thought that all the continents used to be one giant landmass called Pangea. He said that the continents would move a little each year. The scientists didnt believe him though, but later found out that it could be true because of the plates in the earth