convention
Continents move due to the process of plate tectonics. This involves the movement of the Earth's lithosphere, which is divided into large sections called tectonic plates. These plates can move due to processes like seafloor spreading, subduction, and continental drift, causing continents to shift over millions of years.
Ice ages do not "allow" any continents to migrate. Plate Tectonics is the process that moves the continents around.
Two continents have a greater gravitational force than two people due to their larger mass. Gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass of an object, so the continents would exert a stronger gravitational pull compared to two people.
Tectonic plates.
The movement of the Earth's tectonic plates, which make up the outer shell of the Earth, is responsible for moving the seafloor and continents. This movement is driven by processes such as mantle convection, where heat from the Earth's core causes the semi-fluid rock in the mantle to flow and create forces that push or pull the tectonic plates.
Friction force
It moves in the direction of the force acting on it.
Continental drift :)
its a force that moves by electric current
Because it moves force
Centrifical force.
it moves ----------> there for if you were to push the object it will go <--------
The convection forces of plate tectonics.
torque turns the wheels which moves internal combustion/electric cars. In a jet car, thrust is the force the moves the car.
It actually does. It moves our oceans and continents everyday. You just don't notice it as the movements are very small.
When a force moves something parallel to the direction of that force, it is called translational motion. In translational motion, the object moves along a straight path without rotating or changing orientation.
Work is performed when a force moves an object through a distance. Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance over which the object moves in the direction of the force. The unit for work is the joule (J).