Continents are on primary tectonic plates. So any movement of a particular plate or position of a particular plate will affect the position of the corresponding continent.
The movement of tectonic plates has created all of the continents by moving apart. Mountain ranges were formed by the plates running into each other.
Continents affect the climate by their size and by their effects on ocean circulations, but if you are worried that we will be affected in turn, don't be! The mean speed of continental drift is about 25mm/year so nothing for us to lose sleep over!
The reason continents move is because in the earth there are plates. The plates move because in the upper mantle (lithosphere) is hot liquid and it shoots up and shift the plates.
upward
all continents were separated by plates separating them.
If plates move enough continents will lose more land under the water and people will have to move
Tectonic plates.
the plates surrounding the continents
I'm not sure of the following, but scientists have discovered similar fossils in vastly different places suggesting that these places were once connected.
The movement of tectonic plates has created all of the continents by moving apart. Mountain ranges were formed by the plates running into each other.
It can cause earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and other natural disasters depending on where you live.
these are the plates under the land and they are spins round and when they meet and they form the continents
these are the plates under the land and they are spins round and when they meet and they form the continents
No, the continents and the oceans have not always been in the positions they are in today. The Earth's tectonic plates slowly move over time through a process called plate tectonics. This movement has resulted in the continents shifting positions and the reshaping of the oceans over millions of years.
Tectonic plates.
Plates play a role in Pangaea changing into 7 continents because there are 7 major plates in the world. These plates are being moved by sea-floor spreading, pulling the continents along with them.
The continents and the ocean floor rest upon the plates.