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When you look at how old Earth is, continents have moved, collided, merged and
then been torn apart again
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The Earth's continents are in constant motion. On at least three occasions, they have all collided to form one giant continent. If history is a guide, the current continents will coalesce once again to form another supercontinent. ... And it's all because continents sit on moving plates of the Earth's crust.
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