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Delicious77 [7]
3 years ago
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The theory of continental movement is called what?​

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Law Incorporation [45]3 years ago
4 0

Hello, i stated the basic information about Continental Drift below...hope this helps you .

So lets start off with Continental drift, <u>Continental Drift</u> describes one of the earliest ways geologists thought continents moved over time. Today, <u>the theory of continental drift has been replaced by the science of plate tectonics.  The theory of continental drift is most associated with the scientist Alfred Wegener.</u> In the 20th century's, Wegener published a paper explaining in detail his theory that the <u>continental landmasses were “drifting” across the Earth, sometimes plowing through oceans and into each other</u>. He called this movement continental drift. <u> Pangaea a landmass long ago when dinosaurs roamed the planet, was all of the countries today all placed in one whole landmass</u>,  Wegener was convinced that all of Earth’s continents were once part of an enormous, single landmass called Pangaea. Therefore stating his theory of continental drift.

I have tried to explain simply the basic information to know about this topic , hope it helps you out. Let me know if you need any further information or detail of this topic. I also posted a picture to show you an example of the one, whole, huge landmass called Pangaea.

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