If a continent moves toward the equator, its climate becomes warmer. As a continent moves
toward the poles, its climate becomes cold. How this
phenomena leads to Continental Drift Theory?
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The processes of seafloor spreading, rift valley formation, and subduction (where heavier tectonic plates sink beneath lighter ones) were not well-established until the 1960s. These processes were the main geologic forces behind what Wegener recognized as continental drift.
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