The North Pole is not on any continent. It is an imaginary point on the Earth's surface that can be reached by travelling over the Arctic Ice Sheet, which forms on the surface of the Arctic Ocean.
The climate is determined by the location of the continent and the flow of water and air current. If a continent moves, changes shape, or changes topography, the climate will likely change.
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The North Pole is not on any continent. It is an imaginary point on the Earth's surface that can be reached by travelling over the Arctic Ice Sheet, which forms on the surface of the Arctic Sea.
Calcite is created by combining calcium, carbon, and oxygen in the process of sedimentation and mineral precipitation. It forms as a result of the accumulation and compression of carbonate materials over time.
The theory of continental drift that we gender worked out the continents were together but gradually drifted apart
Mountains are usually the highest form on a continent.
A divergent boundary within a continent forms rift valleys, where the continent's crust is being pulled apart. This process leads to the formation of new crust as magma rises to fill the gap created by the separating plates.
The Darling River is on the continent of Australia. It forms a part of the huge Murray-Darling river system which dominates the southeastern quadrant of the continent.
continental shelf
continental shelf
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The Convergent boundary forms a subduction zone. When the heavier plate reaches 100km the water is released from the submerged plate, and the mantle starts to melt. The mantle rises and a volcano forms on the lighter side plate. Unless it is a continent-continent convergent plate where mostly mountains are forms.
A large part of a continent that forms a section of its own is called a subcontinent. This term is used to describe a distinct landmass that is part of a larger continent, but is geographically and culturally distinguishable. Examples include the Indian subcontinent and the Arabian subcontinent.
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