Alfred Wegener (a meteorologist - someone who studies the weather) was the man who saw that there were both fossils in Brazil and Africa. He also noticed that the coast fitted together, like a jigsaw. His theory was that there has been one big continent, which he named Pangaea. In 1912, there was no way of measuring the up to 10cm per year moving if the continents. Geologists believed that there has been a giant land-bridge between brazil and africa. In 1960, he was proved correct, because there were ways of measuring continental drift.
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Continents, Islands
Alfred Wegener proposed the hypothesis of continental drift, suggesting that the continents were once joined together in a single landmass called Pangaea. He proposed that the continents had drifted apart over time to their current positions. This idea laid the foundation for the theory of plate tectonics.
A continent is a large, continuous landmass. There are seven continents on Earth: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia (Oceania), and South America.
A large landmass smaller than a continent is typically called a subcontinent. Subcontinents are smaller than continents but still larger than individual countries or regions. Examples include the Indian subcontinent and the Arabian Peninsula.
Large land masses on the surface of the Earth are called continents. There are seven continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America. Each continent has its own unique characteristics and diverse ecosystems.
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A large unbroken landmass is called a continent. Examples of continents include Asia, Africa, and South America.
A disease that spreads from continent to continent is called a pandemic. Pandemics affect a large number of people across multiple countries and continents.
Large landmasses in the ocean are called continents. These are massive areas of land that are surrounded by water bodies like seas and oceans. Examples of continents include Africa, Asia, and North America.
The largest bodies of land on Earth are called continents. There are seven continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America. Asia is the largest continent in terms of both land area and population.
An island or isle is the opposite of an continent.
The continents of the Earth are not included in the part of the original crust because they appear differently. These continents used to all be one large continent called Pangaea.
The large supercontinent that existed before the continents began to separate was called Pangaea. It formed about 335 million years ago and began to break apart roughly 175 million years ago.
A continent is a group of countries, put into a big group called a continent. The continents are: Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceana, Antartica, South America and North America.
The big mass of land is called a continent. Continents are large, continuous areas of land that make up the Earth's surface.
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A landmass is either an island or a continent. Geographical definition dictates it cannot be both.Both Australia and Antarctica are continents which are surrounded by water. This makes them island continents, but they are classed as continents.