Sea floor spreading
Subduction
Plate tectonics
Continental sift theory
Continental Drift theory (:
The continents used to all form the supercontinent of Pangea. The theory of continental drift explains how they separated and formed today.
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.
Pangea
The theory that the continents used to be one single land mass all "pushed together" is called pangaea
Continental Drift theory (:
The continents used to all form the supercontinent of Pangea. The theory of continental drift explains how they separated and formed today.
The continents used to all form the supercontinent of Pangea. The theory of continental drift explains how they separated and formed today.
The continents used to all form the supercontinent of Pangea. The theory of continental drift explains how they separated and formed today.
Sea floor spreading Subduction Plate tectonics Continental sift theory
Sea floor spreading Subduction Plate tectonics Continental sift theory
Sea floor spreading Subduction Plate tectonics Continental sift theory
The present shape of the continents does not fit perfectly into the shape of a supercontinent because the Earth's tectonic plates are constantly moving. These movements are driven by processes like plate tectonics and convection currents in the mantle, causing the continents to drift apart, collide, and rearrange over millions of years. This results in the continents having different shapes and positions compared to when they were part of a single supercontinent like Pangaea.
Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift in 1912, suggesting that the continents had once been part of a single supercontinent called Pangaea. He suggested that the continents slowly drifted apart over millions of years due to the movement of the Earth's tectonic plates.
Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift because he observed similarities in the shapes of the continents, as well as the distribution of fossils and rock types across different continents. He suggested that the continents were once joined together in a single supercontinent called Pangaea, which later broke apart and drifted to their current positions.
Sea floor spreading Subduction Plate tectonics Continental sift theory
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.