Continential drift. The world used to be one big supercontinent - Pangea. It cracked up and started drifting apart..if you try to put South America & Africa together, it fits just like a jigzaw puzzle..so do a lot of other continents into other landmasses.
The dangers of street drifting cars is a real danger and can cause serious harm if there is an accident. For a good example you can watch Fast and Furious 3: Tokyo Drift.
Although unfamiliar with the term drifting cars, research has provided a number of movies that feature drifting cars. There are a number of movies titled Drift 1, Drift 2, Drift 3, Drift 4, Drift 5, Drift 6 and Drift 7. There are also Drift Special - Beauty Battle, and Drift GTR.
drifting cars at high speed chases
Yes, very slowly they are.
drifting
The present tense is drift.Present Simple: I, you, we, you, they drift; he, she, it driftsPresent Continuous: I am drifting, you are drifting, he/she/it is drifting; we/you/they are drifting
The verb form can be an adjective (e.g. drifting ice, drifting debris).
No, the word "drifting" is not an adverb.The word "drifting" is a noun and a verb.The adverb form of the word is driftingly.
Drifting was started in japan
Drifting into Amazing was created in 2002.
Spirits Drifting was created in 1975.
Drifting Along was created in 1996.
The Drifting Cloud was created in 1887.
Just Drifting was created in 1982.
Drifting School was created in 1995.
Note that there are significant differences between the fauna of Africa and the Americas, nonetheless, there is some truth to this observation. South America was once attached to Africa; the two continents have been slowly drifting apart for hundreds of millions of years.