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Why not look into the use of current gps technology, and see if it is accurate enough to measure continental drift over short periods of time? Maybe this method is uncovering data that seems to be at odds with the current theory.

Maybe you could look at projected movements and see if the projections help you predict future hot spots, like the currently well know circle of fire.

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What is the very slow movement of the continents is called?

Continental Drift


Why is the platypus good evidence for continental drift?

It is good evidence of continental drift as fossils of previous duck billed platypuses were found in America and Alaska, which Australia was once connected to. This means the platypuses once lived there hence evidence of continental drift.


Can a cyclone create continental drift?

No; continental drift is a geological process.


When you right continental drift does it have to be capitalized?

No, only Continental Drift Theory.


What does provide evidence for continental drift?

Is there a list? Continental drift is real, so religious fanatics don't provide evidence for continental drift.


Who proved continental drift?

Alfred Wegener Proved The theory of Continental Drift.


What theory replaced Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift?

I think that continetal drift replaced his theory


What resulted in the formation of the super continent?

D) Continental drift, Pangea


What technology supports continental drift?

Continental drift is explained by the science of plate tectonics.


What is the volcanic and the drift continental theory?

the Continental Drift Theory is the slow movement of the Earths continents. A.K.A the continents drift


Why is cynognathus a good candidate for providing evidence for the continental drift theory?

Its fossils are found in many different places like South America and Africa which support the theory of continental drift.


How does Continental Drift work?

continental drift is when continents drift. They all formed from pangea, a super continent. Evidence to support this is the fossils of the cynognathus, mesosaurus and the lystrosaurus.