Plate tectonics cause movements of continents whether its colliding or separating. For more information go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_tectonics
Plate tectonics cause movements of continents whether its colliding or separating. For more information go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_tectonics
The movement of continents is driven by plate tectonics, which is a slow process. Over millions of years, the movement of tectonic plates causes the continents to shift positions. Factors such as the size and composition of the plates, as well as the heat within the Earth's mantle, all contribute to the gradual movement of the continents to their current locations.
The breakup of the continents was primarily caused by the movement of tectonic plates in the Earth's crust. This movement led to the gradual separation of landmasses over millions of years, creating the continents as we know them today. This process is known as plate tectonics.
Yes, the continents are interconnected through plate tectonics. Over millions of years, the movement of tectonic plates has brought the continents to their current positions. This movement continues to shape the Earth's surface.
You can not DECIDE where to move continents, the movement of continents is a natural geological process, nothing man does can affect it.
Earthquakes
Baseball and collage
the movement of convection currents in the mantle is the cause of plate motion.
Plate tectonics cause movements of continents whether its colliding or separating. For more information go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_tectonics
what has the movement of the continents done to species
The movement of continents is driven by plate tectonics, which is a slow process. Over millions of years, the movement of tectonic plates causes the continents to shift positions. Factors such as the size and composition of the plates, as well as the heat within the Earth's mantle, all contribute to the gradual movement of the continents to their current locations.
The breakup of the continents was primarily caused by the movement of tectonic plates in the Earth's crust. This movement led to the gradual separation of landmasses over millions of years, creating the continents as we know them today. This process is known as plate tectonics.
Continents
Climates can change suddenly for brief periods after a volcanic eruption. In contrast, the movement of continents causes steady climate changes over many millions of years
The term that best describes the movement is gradual.
Continental drift :)
The term that best describes the movement is gradual.