Continent Locations in the Past and Present Continent Locations in the Past and Present The maps show the locations of continents at different times in Earth's past. 250 million years ago 200 million years ago 65 million years ago Present Day 145 million years ago 1. The maps show that millions of years ago, Earth's continents were in locations different from the locations they are in today. Which claim about the change in location of the continents is supported by the pattern of change shown in the maps? Tectonic plates are colliding and spreading apart. B. Earthquakes are opening spaces between landmasses. C. Ocean currents are rotating in a clockwise direction. D. Mountain ranges are pushing landmasses together. 2. P ✓ P
Continent Locations in the Past and Present Continent Locations in the Past and Present The maps show the locations of continents at different times in Earth's past. 250 million years ago 200 million years ago 65 million years ago Present Day 145 million years ago 1. The maps show that millions of years ago, Earth's continents were in locations different from the locations they are in today. Which claim about the change in location of the continents is supported by the pattern of change shown in the maps? Tectonic plates are colliding and spreading apart. B. Earthquakes are opening spaces between landmasses. C. Ocean currents are rotating in a clockwise direction. D. Mountain ranges are pushing landmasses together. 2. P ✓ P
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B. Earthquakes are opening spaces between landmasses.
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Ocean currents are rotating in a clockwise direction.
D. Mountain ranges are pushing landmasses together.
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