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I think the continental drift theory is true because based on research, plates move all the time, 24/7. Everyday that the earth rotates, the continents move along with it. I mean, look at the icebergs at the poles, they're moving every minute! Also, with all these occurrences happening everywhere (like earthquakes, tsunamis, etc.). I also think it's because of the plate tectonics theory, mostly on the divergent plate boundaries. I believe the "super continent" was broken apart by the moving plates of the oceans in there boundaries. Therefore, the continental drift theory to me makes much more sense due to all the scientific research it has.
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