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Yuri [45]
2 years ago
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In recent times, we now know tectonic plates move and cause continents to separate and collide over many years. Given this fact,

do you think
governments should have a plan or procedure in place to deal with the movement of the continents? Why or why not?

i’ll give brainly
Biology
1 answer:
jeyben [28]2 years ago
8 0

I think the government should have a plan or procedure in place to deal with the movement of the continents so as to curb species extinction.

<h3>What is Climate?</h3>

This is referred to as the atmospheric condition of a place for a long period of time.

Drifting of continents leads to a new climate being present which will affect life forms. If they are unable to adapt they may all die out and go extinct thereby disrupting the ecosystem which is why a plan should be put in place.

Read more about Climate here brainly.com/question/17922964

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