Continents moving is an example of Earth's slow change.
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continental drift
The declination of the sun is changing most slowly at the time of the solstices, i.e., June 21 and December 21.
pangaea
Continental Drift
Yes
It is slowly changing by the sea beating at it and weathering it and also by people continually walking on it.It is slowly changing by the sea beating at it and weathering it and also by people continually walking on it.It is slowly changing by the sea beating at it and weathering it and also by people continually walking on it.It is slowly changing by the sea beating at it and weathering it and also by people continually walking on it.It is slowly changing by the sea beating at it and weathering it and also by people continually walking on it.It is slowly changing by the sea beating at it and weathering it and also by people continually walking on it.It is slowly changing by the sea beating at it and weathering it and also by people continually walking on it.It is slowly changing by the sea beating at it and weathering it and also by people continually walking on it.It is slowly changing by the sea beating at it and weathering it and also by people continually walking on it.It is slowly changing by the sea beating at it and weathering it and also by people continually walking on it.It is slowly changing by the sea beating at it and weathering it and also by people continually walking on it.
No, they move slowly. The North Magnetic Pole, for example, is currently drifting a little west of north at about 40 km/year.
Evaporation
CFC's slowly destroy ozone. They react with ozone and deplete it.
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Erosian, weathering.
condensation is the process of gas slowly turning to a liquid.
vaporisation.
It is an iceberg.
Both move very slowly.
continental drift