Pangaea
Yes. They think the earth's crust (where we are right now), is broken into huge plates (the continents) that fit together, but move very slowly. Thank you for asking.
Because they move so slowly that we can't feel it. It's a bit like why we can't feel the earth turning
People generally do not notice that the continents drift because they move so slowly. People do notice earthquakes and other natural disasters that are sometimes caused by the movement of the earth's tectonic plates.
How where the fossil symbols and mountain belts helpful in deciding where to move to move the continents.
The idea that continents move slowly across the earth's surface is called the continental drift.
This is tectonic plate movement.
The idea that continents move slowly across the earth's surface is called the continental drift.
No, not currently. The continents won't change for hundreds of millions of years as they move extremely slowly.
continental drift
Continental Drift. :)
Yes, but very slowly. They move approximatly 1 inch per year.
The theory of plate tectonics.
continental drift
magma is very hot so as it boils it moves the plates of the earth causing the continents to slowly move apart
Pangaea
Continental Drift