Talk to your best mate about it
Separating.
"They Were Drifting Apart" Is the Real Answer To The HOMEWORK Question.
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Continental drift.
Yes, very slowly they are.
Continential drift. The world used to be one big supercontinent - Pangea. It cracked up and started drifting apart..if you try to put South America & Africa together, it fits just like a jigzaw puzzle..so do a lot of other continents into other landmasses.
The continents of Africa and South America are drifting apart due to the movement of tectonic plates along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. This process, known as continental drift, occurs at a rate of a few centimeters per year.
the purpose is the gravitational pull wich keeps the planets and stars from drifting apart
well Pangaea was next to it until it broke apart from Continental drifting
yes. because of the sea-floor spreading making Africa and South America drift apart even more
because the continents are drifting further apart due to th oceantal crust separating under water
It means that you are taking two different paths and are not as close as you once were - your both changing directions and interests.