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Can a cyclone create continental drift?

No; continental drift is a geological process.


What is the very slow movement of the continents is called?

Continental Drift


How Does Seafloor Spreading Effect Continental Drift?

the primary force that causes the seaffloor to spread and contienents to drift


How can continental drift be used in a sentence?

The idea of continental drift has been subsumed by the theory of plate tectonics.


What is the process of forming a mounting?

Mountain building, continental drift.


What Wegener called the process of continents or plates moving around?

He called the process 'continental drift'.


What is the process of continental drift and how has it shaped the Earth's geography over millions of years?

Continental drift is the concept that the world's continents once were a single mass and have since drifted to their present positions.


Does the process of continental drift explain why Pangaea no longer exists?

Yes, the process of continental drift explains why Pangaea no longer exists. The movement of tectonic plates over millions of years caused Pangaea to break apart, leading to the formation of the continents as we know them today.


When you right continental drift does it have to be capitalized?

No, only Continental Drift Theory.


What does provide evidence for continental drift?

Is there a list? Continental drift is real, so religious fanatics don't provide evidence for continental drift.


What theory replaced Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift?

I think that continetal drift replaced his theory


Pangea and continental drift?

Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago and eventually fragmented into the continents we know today due to the process of continental drift. Continental drift is the theory that suggests the Earth's continents move slowly over time due to the motion of tectonic plates in the Earth's crust. This movement has caused the continents to drift apart, leading to the formation of the current continental configuration.