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Continental drift can affect living organisms by changing their habitats as landmasses move over time. This movement can lead to the isolation or mixing of populations, influencing genetic diversity and evolution. It can also create new opportunities for species to adapt to changing environments or migrate to more suitable locations.
Organisms that drift with the ocean's currents include plankton, jellyfish, and larvae of marine organisms. These organisms rely on ocean currents for transportation, dispersal, and feeding opportunities as they move through the water column.
Continental Drift is the name of a theory, developed by German meteorologist and geologist Alfred Wegener (1880-1930), asserting that parts of the earth's crust are slowly drifting on top of a liquid core. Wegener hypothesized that 200 million years ago, the earth was comprised of one great supercontinent, containing all of earth's land masses. He called the supercontinent "Pangaea," which means "all the land" in Greek. According to Wegener, Pangaea broke apart during the period bounded by the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, to the point where the super land mass was finally separated into the distinct land masses we now recognize as modern-day continents. Wegener's theory of continental drift is published in his 1915 work entitled, "On the Origin of the Continents and Oceans."
The theory that all continents were once joined together in a supercontinent called Pangaea and have since drifted apart is known as the theory of continental drift. This theory was proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early 20th century and later developed into the theory of plate tectonics.
No, Alfred Wegener was a German meteorologist and geophysicist, not a biologist. He is most known for his theory of continental drift, proposing that Earth's continents were once joined together in a single landmass known as Pangaea and have since drifted apart.
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Continental drift affect temperature and precipitation patterns around the planet by changing ocean currents
Continental drift can affect living organisms by changing their habitats as landmasses move over time. This movement can lead to the isolation or mixing of populations, influencing genetic diversity and evolution. It can also create new opportunities for species to adapt to changing environments or migrate to more suitable locations.
Continental drift is the theory that the continents were once together. Fossils provide evidence that animals in different continents were once in the same location. For example, fossils of triolobites (prehistoric animals) are found in South America and in Africa. Some explorers thought that there was a land bridge that animals crawled on that crosses the ocean but their thinking is not logical because if there was a land bridge there is not a way for it to even form do to the horrific waves in the ocean. Therefore continental drift is a logical theory.
it affected it because the land got separated
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No, only Continental Drift Theory.
No; continental drift is a geological process.
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Is there a list? Continental drift is real, so religious fanatics don't provide evidence for continental drift.
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I think that continetal drift replaced his theory