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.
Sea floor spreading Subduction Plate tectonics Continental sift theory
If the movement of the plates brought all the continents together again, a single continent would form. At the moment plate movements are not heading in that direction.
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.
The name of the supercontinent that scientists believe existed millions of years ago is "Pangaea." This supercontinent is thought to have begun forming about 300 million years ago, eventually bringing together all of Earth's landmasses into a single, immense landmass. Over time, Pangaea started to break apart, leading to the formation of the continents as we know them today. This process of continental drift is a central aspect of the theory of plate tectonics.
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
Sea floor spreading Subduction Plate tectonics Continental sift theory
this supercontinent is called PANGEA. it is the greek word for "all lands".
If put together, they would fit perfectly into one huge super continent like a puzzle.
Sea floor spreading Subduction Plate tectonics Continental sift theory
The theory that all present continents were once joined together in a supercontinent called Pangaea was proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912. He suggested that over time, Pangaea broke apart into the continents we see today, a process known as continental drift.
this supercontinent is called PANGEA. it is the greek word for "all lands".