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9 May, 14:54

The theory of continental drift suggests that-

A. the continents have moved in the past

B. the continents are slowly moving now

C. the continents have moved in the past and are still moving

D. the continents moved in the past but are not moving now

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  1. 9 May, 15:43
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    I believe the correct answer is C. the continents have moved in the past and are still moving
  2. 9 May, 17:18
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    The correct answer is C. That is why earthquakes still ocurr today. Continental plates move towards eachother, clash, cause friction, and then create earthquakes. After the earthquakes, the continental plates deflect off of eachother, causing the plates to clash with other plates adjacent to the ones they just hit. Hope that made sense.
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