It is important for all students to develop what we will here note as building geographic literacy. The importance lies to reinforce and apply that knowledge by constructing thematic maps which convey physical, economic, cultural, or political characteristics of places. Its learning about diversity and its location within various areas in an effort to gain an understanding of how the sum of parts become integral parts of the whole. In this way we can better strategize, and promote best practices to build a better and more harmonic global society.
The breakup of Pangaea into the seven continents was primarily driven by the movement of Earth's tectonic plates. Over millions of years, the plates shifted, causing Pangaea to split apart and create the continents as we know them today. This process, known as continental drift, continues to shape the Earth's geology and landforms.
1.Antartica 2.North America 3.South America 4.Europe 5.Africa 6.Asi 7.Australia
When Earth's continents were joined together in a supercontinent called Pangaea about 300 million years ago, the landmass looked like one giant landmass surrounded by a single ocean called Panthalassa. This configuration eventually broke apart due to plate tectonics, leading to the continents we have today.
Evidence of continental drift includes the matching shapes of continents, similar fossils found on different continents, and geological features that align across separate continents. These clues suggest that the continents were once joined together in a single landmass called Pangea.
The supercontinent Pangaea connected all the continents about 300 million years ago. Over time, Pangaea split apart, leading to the formation of the continents as we know them today.
asia, north america, south america, europe, africa, australia, antarctica. (who doesnt know the seven continents!?)
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The breakup of Pangaea into the seven continents was primarily driven by the movement of Earth's tectonic plates. Over millions of years, the plates shifted, causing Pangaea to split apart and create the continents as we know them today. This process, known as continental drift, continues to shape the Earth's geology and landforms.
.. do you need to know all the continents ? do you need to know all the earth's plates ? all the oceans ? EXPLAIN
The breakup of the seven continents was primarily due to the process of plate tectonics. About 200 million years ago, a supercontinent called Pangaea began to break apart into smaller landmasses, eventually forming the continents as we know them today. This movement of the Earth's lithosphere plates continues to this day, with the continents shifting slowly over time.
i dont know but do you cause the stupid thing has not been answered yey sooo idk dog lollr
I think we study geography because we have to know about : countries , continents , world , latitude or longitude
because it just is i dont know.
How are we supposed to know? People on other continents don't even know about the Patriots!
1.Antartica 2.North America 3.South America 4.Europe 5.Africa 6.Asi 7.Australia
Bar-e-Azam is the Urdu word which means "Continent" in English and this most of the people know that there are 7 continents in the world.
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