It's caused by continental drift, which is the plates of the Earth's crust moving.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_drift
Yes, they move slowly over time.
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Planets naturally move in our sky over time and therefore are over different states.
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The name of the continent during the Triassic period was Pangaea. It was a supercontinent that included almost all of Earth's landmasses. Over time, Pangaea eventually broke apart to form the continents we know today.
plate tectonics
what continent was benin found in and what time? what continent was benin found in and what time?
Antarctica is a continent, and continents move at almost imperceptible rates.
continental drift
earthquakes
All the continents move, not just one specific one. They also break apart, so eventually, a long time from now, every landmass is going to be a tiny island.
The concept of Asia as a continent has evolved over time. The term "Asia" has been used for centuries, but the modern definition of Asia as a continent emerged during the 19th century. Geographers began to distinguish Asia as a separate landmass from Europe, Africa, and other regions.