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Assuming the continents move at an average rate of 1 inch per year,how many years would it take for each continent to move 1 foot? 1 mile(5280 feet)?
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Assuming the continents move at an average rate of 1 inch per year,how many years would it take for each continent to move 1 foot? 1 mile(5280 feet)?
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Assuming the continents move at an average rate of 1 inch per year,how many years would it take for each continent to move 1 foot? 1 mile(5280 feet)?
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It would take 12 years to move 1 ft (12 in = 1 ft) and
63,360 years for a mile.
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