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No, because we know over time there's earthquake, land slides, volcanic eruptions, and more from natural disasters. Also, we had to dig to find ancient lost cities. Meaning the Earth's surface slowly changed over the years and covered the ancient cities. Earthquakes are able to cause a change to the surface of the Earth, they can create Mountains and more.

(I hope this helps, I wrote this at the top of my head :D)

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No. The earth's surface was once all in one spot but when tectonic plates started to move( earthquakes) the land started to split. Scientists called this Pangea.

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