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How did contiants form? - Answers

Continents formed through a combination of geological processes over billions of years. Initially, the Earth's crust was molten, and as it cooled, solid landmasses began to emerge through volcanic activity and the accumulation of sediments. Over time, tectonic plate movements caused these landmasses to break apart, collide, and merge, leading to the formation of larger continental structures. This process, known as continental drift, continues today, shaping the Earth's surface.



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Continents formed through a combination of geological processes over billions of years. Initially, the Earth's crust was molten, and as it cooled, solid landmasses began to emerge through volcanic activity and the accumulation of sediments. Over time, tectonic plate movements caused these landmasses to break apart, collide, and merge, leading to the formation of larger continental structures. This process, known as continental drift, continues today, shaping the Earth's surface.



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How did contiants form? - Answers

Continents formed through a combination of geological processes over billions of years. Initially, the Earth's crust was molten, and as it cooled, solid landmasses began to emerge through volcanic activity and the accumulation of sediments. Over time, tectonic plate movements caused these landmasses to break apart, collide, and merge, leading to the formation of larger continental structures. This process, known as continental drift, continues today, shaping the Earth's surface.

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