If you were on the same spot of crust after one hundred years, you would find that you had moved around 6 feet relative to the GPS position you were on a hundred years previous. The crust will still be subducting, colliding, and pulling apart as it has for billions of years.
Fossils found on different continents that were once connected support the idea of continental drift. The similarities in fossilized plants and animals found on separate continents suggest these landmasses were once part of the same supercontinent. This evidence helps corroborate the hypothesis of continental drift proposed by Alfred Wegener.
If old ocean floor were not destroyed in deep trenches, it would continue to accumulate over time and result in the expansion of the ocean basins. This could potentially lead to changes in ocean circulation patterns and alter the balance of heat and nutrients in the oceans, which would impact marine ecosystems.
If Earth's continents moved closer together towards the poles, this would result in a significant change in climate patterns and ecosystems. The movement would likely cause changes in ocean currents, affecting global weather patterns and potentially leading to extreme weather events. It could also result in the merging of different species and ecosystems, leading to competition for resources and potential extinctions.
The continents are moving. The tectonic plates that make up the continents are always in constant, but miniscule, motion. Often this movement results in earth quakes along the tectonic fault lines due to collisions between them.
Without continents, the ocean surface would likely form one continuous, uninterrupted body of water covering the entire planet. This would result in a more uniform and interconnected oceanic circulation pattern around the globe. Ocean currents would flow more freely without the barriers created by continents, potentially leading to more consistent global weather patterns.
There would be no land
She is still very much alive in her Missionary Sisters who continue her work.
if you were to continue moving the bottle for a long time what would happen to the large sediments?
The European Union would still continue to function normally if Poland or any other countries decided to leave.
there would be no ocean anymore.
there would be no ocean anymore.
JK Rowling is planning to continue writing but it won't be about the trio this time. it would still be Harry Potter related. maybe it would be about the next generation
nothing
Nothing would happen to the earth. It would simply mean that flying from London to New York would cost more due to a longer distance. Or that Great Britain may find herself rather too close to America for comfort, or even worse, crashing into France and wiping out the English Channel - thankfully not in my life time.
WE would not be here, it would still be a reptilian world.
many animals will die
The elastic band would stretch due to the weight of the heavy object pulling on it. The elastic band would continue to elongate until it reaches its maximum stretch or breaks.