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<u>The Continental drift</u> is the displacement of continental masses relative to each other. This hypothesis was developed in 1912 by Alfred Wegener, who affirmed <u>that thousands of years ago there was a single and unique supercontinent, called </u><u>Pangea</u><u>, which later became separated.
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His formulations were based mainly on the way in which the forms of the continents seem to fit on each side of the Atlantic Ocean, such as Africa and South America. He also took into account the distribution of certain fossils that coincided in continents far from each other.
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At first this approach was discarded by most of his colleagues, because <u>
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He proposed that the continents move on another denser layer of the Earth that made up the ocean floor. But it was not until the 1960s, with the development of the theory of tectonic plates, that the movement of the continents could be adequately explained.
The correct answer is - Caribbean Sea.
Honduras is a country that belongs into the Central America region, with an excellent position by being a country that has access to two large bodies of water. From its eastern side, is located the Caribbean Sea, and in this sea is located the the biggest island of this region, the island nation of Cuba.
Honduras and Cuba are pretty close to each other, and the countries have traditionally good relations and collaboration, which is continuing to this day.
Both countries can be classified as Latino countries, as the dominant language and culture in them is the Spanish one.