Pangea, is the only time we would ever have had or will have a super continent. Each continent is on a separate plate. When the plates broke up, billions of years ago, they didn't magically fuse back together. Even if and when the land of the continents collide, it won't create new continents or form them into one, it will still be separate plates. Here's something you didn't know... it isn't simply on the Atlantic side where everything fits together like a puzzle. Look at the shapes on the pacific side, they also fit together like a puzzle which implies that rather than continents drifting, the land broke apart and expanded as the Earth cooled. The only thing that's questionable really, is where the ocean water came from.
In reverse order-the water came from the Kuiper Belt; the “cracks” don’t show the shape of the continental plates, they show where the plates meet (every subduction zone has parts of one plate under another plate, creating the illusion of a perfect fit); and, most importantly, both you and the presenter here have missed out on the primary cause of plate tectonics today-the Moon. Because of the size of the Moon relative to Earth, the barycentre of the Earth-Moon system is within the mantle layer of the Earth, which is a semi-viscous rock structure. This creates something akin to tidal forces in water that generates kinetic energy-movement inside the mantle-that replenishes the kinetic energy lost through melting the rock of the mantle. That’s why Venus & Mars no longer have active tectonic activity and the Earth does. As long as the Moon stays close enough to cause tidal forces, the Earth will continue to have tectonic movement. As the Moon slowly drifts away from the Earth, the movement will slow down and eventually stop altogether.
I wonder what happens when the land masses move and cause the earth to become imbalanced in its rotation Or is it that earth gets an imbalance from something else in space and then the landmasses move accordingly
Nicely presented. Enjoyed.
6:10 get on up here south American, gimme a big ole high five 🫷🏻
Pangea, is the only time we would ever have had or will have a super continent. Each continent is on a separate plate. When the plates broke up, billions of years ago, they didn't magically fuse back together. Even if and when the land of the continents collide, it won't create new continents or form them into one, it will still be separate plates. Here's something you didn't know... it isn't simply on the Atlantic side where everything fits together like a puzzle. Look at the shapes on the pacific side, they also fit together like a puzzle which implies that rather than continents drifting, the land broke apart and expanded as the Earth cooled. The only thing that's questionable really, is where the ocean water came from.
In reverse order-the water came from the Kuiper Belt; the “cracks” don’t show the shape of the continental plates, they show where the plates meet (every subduction zone has parts of one plate under another plate, creating the illusion of a perfect fit); and, most importantly, both you and the presenter here have missed out on the primary cause of plate tectonics today-the Moon.
Because of the size of the Moon relative to Earth, the barycentre of the Earth-Moon system is within the mantle layer of the Earth, which is a semi-viscous rock structure. This creates something akin to tidal forces in water that generates kinetic energy-movement inside the mantle-that replenishes the kinetic energy lost through melting the rock of the mantle. That’s why Venus & Mars no longer have active tectonic activity and the Earth does.
As long as the Moon stays close enough to cause tidal forces, the Earth will continue to have tectonic movement. As the Moon slowly drifts away from the Earth, the movement will slow down and eventually stop altogether.
I can’t lie @DneilB007 stated some points 👀
Appreciated. Please elaborate.
What??? This is absolutely the first time I’ve heard this after many, many times hearing the opposite. Please quote your sources.
@@glennsutter9533 Geology. The only source I need in this conversation. You must not have been paying attention in school.
Some of what this video discusses was never taught in school.
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Peangea proxsema
How long would something like this take?
An stimate is about 250 million years.
It's already happening, about 2cm per year. Australia moves the fastest with 5cm per year.
Depends upon the speed of the continents movement. It can be 100s of millions of year or few million years
We won't be alive to see it so don't worry 😂
A few 100 million years
And the moon was also a part mt kilmanjaro before it drifted upwards to heaven
I wonder what happens when the land masses move and cause the earth to become imbalanced in its rotation
Or is it that earth gets an imbalance from something else in space and then the landmasses move accordingly
Meaning full question. Imbalance happens repeatedly when earthquakes take place.
They've literally told us EVERYTHING about this asteroid. Please stop spreading clickbait fear
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Bright ide fell off in 2024 unpredictable
Bright side is a liar so I expected it
They all do. However it's a fact that cheetahs originally came from N America @@squigglyglobe9472
Stories for little kids... A great big LIE...
What happened to sea rise.Why don,t you dream up some more lies.
NOT TRUE DONT LISTEN!!!!!!!!!
They're pathological propagandists
What do u mean??
There's legit physical proof ya libtard
@@AstroGuy28469 if you believe in the bible the earth is only more then 8,000 years old. That's how
earth is a sun with crust on it
I suppose your right 😂
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2008, First Lap
2033 to 2099
NORTH POLE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE EVENTS AND LOCATIONS
Will we exist while this continues.
DOUBTFULL WITH THE STUPIDITY THAT WE AS A SPECIES KEEP PERPETUATING ON THIS PLANET.