explain the formation of continents in short
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About 480 million years ago, most continents were scattered chunks of land lying along or south of the Equator. Millions of years of continuous tectonic activity changed their positions, and by 240 million years ago, almost all of the world's land was joined in a single, huge continent.
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About 250-million years ago, long, long after the Earth had formed, all the continents of the time had joined together to form a super-continent called Pangaea. ... The amazing process of plate tectonics, in which the Earth's land masses move slowly across the Earth's crust, is still continuing.
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