Based on the Continental drift hypothesis, it is believed that<u> B. </u><u>Continents </u><u>may </u><u>collide </u><u>in the </u><u>future</u><u>.</u>
<h3>Continental Drift Hypothesis</h3>
- Posits that continents were once part of a super continent and then broke apart.
- Posits that continents will keep moving until they collide again to form another super continent after which they will then break apart.
The hypothesis therefore posits that continents will collide at some point millions of years into the future with one such example being the Americas and Asia.
Find out more about the Continental Drift hypothesis at brainly.com/question/10665738.
Answer: a) A landmass
Explanation:
A continent is composed of several huge land masses, a characteristic that differentiates it from the islands or peninsulas.
It should be noted that the sum of the total areas of the Earth's continents is about 148 million square kilometers of land. In addition, the continents constitute most (but not all) of the Earth's land surface.
Answer:
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I think E. Function gets on my nerves to be honest