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the answer is mantle.
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The mantle layer of the earth is a layer that continents and major tectonic plates drift slowly on
The upper and lower mantle.
The relationship of continental drift and plate tectonics is that the plate tectonics move and are under the ground and the continental drift is on the top of earth...
Artwork by Val Britton (see related link below) The Earth's oceans being fluid cannot drift! Continental drift is the very slow movement of continental plates floating on the Earth's mantle.
Plate tectonics describes the motion of the Earth's lithosphere which brings about continental drift due to convection currents.
I think it just started as soon as the world and continents were formed But im not sure
No, the cause of continental drifts is actually the flow of the magma below the continental plates and the oceanic plates
Continental drift is the movement of the Earth's continents relative to each other.
Continental drift is one of the many affects of the earth and it can harm the earth because it could crash into other countries
The relationship of continental drift and plate tectonics is that the plate tectonics move and are under the ground and the continental drift is on the top of earth...
the earth's surface as a continental drift
continental drift is caused by currents in the magma below the earth's crust. The plates float on this liquid, and are constantly moving bit by bit, influenced by these currents.
the earth's surface as a continental drift
Artwork by Val Britton (see related link below) The Earth's oceans being fluid cannot drift! Continental drift is the very slow movement of continental plates floating on the Earth's mantle.
No, a continental drift is how the continents move!
Plate tectonics describes the motion of the Earth's lithosphere which brings about continental drift due to convection currents.
It is known as the continental drift.
continental drift
Continental drift.