i personally think that when the continents were connected, the ocean flooded over them and took them apart. kinda like weathering . the water moved to them to where they are now. im not sure if thats the correct answer but thats what i believe.
The continents and ocean floor are unstable because the plates of the lithosphere move. When the plate move, they cause the continents and ocean floor to move.
How where the fossil symbols and mountain belts helpful in deciding where to move to move the continents.
Using the example as a continent the continents move with the heat from inside the earth. That is what makes earthquakes. THAT'S ALL I KNOW ;D
A pole shift is not what causes the continents to move. It is the pressures from under the oceans' plates.
They moved by plate tectonics. When continents move, they are resting on plates that glide.
the theory of plate tectonics
The continents and ocean floor are unstable because the plates of the lithosphere move. When the plate move, they cause the continents and ocean floor to move.
How where the fossil symbols and mountain belts helpful in deciding where to move to move the continents.
You can not DECIDE where to move continents, the movement of continents is a natural geological process, nothing man does can affect it.
The continents are situated on top of tectonic plates which float on the Earth's magma under the crust. This means that the plates move about, which means yes, the continents will move but it will be very, VERY slow.
continents
they move because the earthquakes happen
Continents move due to the process of plate tectonics, where the Earth's outer shell is divided into several large, rigid plates that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them. These plates can move and interact with each other, resulting in phenomena like the drifting of continents, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.
The plates on the top of the upper mantle are referred to as the lithosphere, which slides on the asthenosphere.well the mantle causes the continents to move on the ocean floor and sand it makes it slideyea know the crustti is i dont ge ehttt
The plates on the top of the upper mantle are referred to as the lithosphere, which slides on the asthenosphere.well the mantle causes the continents to move on the ocean floor and sand it makes it slideyea know the crustti is i dont ge ehttt
Using the example as a continent the continents move with the heat from inside the earth. That is what makes earthquakes. THAT'S ALL I KNOW ;D
A pole shift is not what causes the continents to move. It is the pressures from under the oceans' plates.