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What are some non-examples of continental drift?

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Rotation of the plant around its axis, formation of the moon and movement of crust by the gravity of sun.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Continental drift is a theory that has been established and studied by worldwide scientists and geographers a suggests that the tectonic plate offers certain evidence that the rocks or plate over the planet were dynamic and moving at here average pace.
  • Hence the continental drift and created the present known landmass of North America and Asia and other contents etc.
  • Thus any non-example of this theory would be to reject the ideas of Alfred Wegener and to keep the continental drift as a result of the changes in the composition and structure of the plate due to some heavenly charge.
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