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In Geography / Middle School | 2014-02-24

Explain what force caused the movement of the continents from one supercontinent to their present positions.

Asked by Alsina

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This was called pangea the supercontinent was separated by faults and sea floor spreading there is evidence today they were all together

Answered by smartpersonlisten | 2024-06-10

The earth during 200 million years started to split from what was known as Pangaea and has now attained a different formation.

The plate tectonic theory given by Alfred Wegene r is based on the forces that lead to the splitting and drifting of the world continent and how they attainted their present forms.

Forces like the poleward moving forces and gravitational attraction of sun and moon. After the discovery of magnetic animalities in the seafloor it became evident that seafloor spreading took place and parts of earth's crust were uplifted.



This lead to the conclusion of the convective current that led to the displacement and drifting nature of the continents to their present forms.
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Answered by bratislava | 2024-06-15

The movement of continents from a supercontinent like Pangaea to their current positions is explained by the theory of plate tectonics, primarily proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912. This movement is driven by convection currents in the Earth's mantle and gravitational forces, causing the tectonic plates to drift. Continents continue to move today at a rate of approximately 2 to 5 centimeters per year.
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Answered by bratislava | 2024-10-10