because the islands aren't part of the continents, so they were never connected to any of the continents, which have similar species because of Pangaea
Sometimes continental drifts cause ice ages. Most of the time they are caused when ice glaciers cover parts of the Earth.
Gondwana and Laurasia were formed by the process of continental drift, where tectonic plates shifted and collided, leading to the amalgamation of landmasses that eventually formed these supercontinents. Erosion, deposition, and earthquakes can play roles in shaping the continents over time, but they do not directly contribute to the formation of supercontinents like Gondwana and Laurasia.
Continental Drift has affected the evolution of animals, the worlds geographical positions and the world's climates. There are also many horrendous effects of continental drifts, like Earthquakes and Tsunamis.
No, the Earth's magnetic poles are not responsible for continental drift. Continental drift is primarily driven by the movement of tectonic plates in the Earth's lithosphere. The Earth's magnetic field does play a role in plate tectonics through magnetic stripes on the ocean floor, but it is not the primary cause of continental drift.
The plough worked hard clearing the snow drifts off the road.
Magnetic Reversals
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Ocean-floor spreading.
Volcanic eruptions, continental drifts, evalution
Alfred Wegener did not have the "HOW" factor- because of no evidence on the process, they could not believe his theory.
Sometimes continental drifts cause ice ages. Most of the time they are caused when ice glaciers cover parts of the Earth.
Evidence for continental drift includes the matching shapes of coastlines across different continents, similarities in rock formations and geological features between continents, and the distribution of fossils of the same species on different continents that were once connected. Additionally, the alignment of mountain ranges and earthquake patterns also support the theory of continental drift.
Drifts Crisis happened in 1895.
Continental Drift has affected the evolution of animals, the worlds geographical positions and the world's climates. There are also many horrendous effects of continental drifts, like Earthquakes and Tsunamis.
Gondwana and Laurasia were formed by the process of continental drift, where tectonic plates shifted and collided, leading to the amalgamation of landmasses that eventually formed these supercontinents. Erosion, deposition, and earthquakes can play roles in shaping the continents over time, but they do not directly contribute to the formation of supercontinents like Gondwana and Laurasia.
No, the Earth's magnetic poles are not responsible for continental drift. Continental drift is primarily driven by the movement of tectonic plates in the Earth's lithosphere. The Earth's magnetic field does play a role in plate tectonics through magnetic stripes on the ocean floor, but it is not the primary cause of continental drift.