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Was there a theory to explain why the continents would not erode if they were static, or was it never really considered?
Continental Drift was not a settled theory when I was in undergraduate school and majoring in Geology.
Quote from: JimBob on 02/07/2010 03:13:29Continental Drift was not a settled theory when I was in undergraduate school and majoring in Geology. Thats because JimBob finished his undergrad sometime in the late Pleistocene. [] [] []
Thank you Bass.I seem to remember that the whole notion of continental drift is quite new (or, at least, it's not as old as me).Was there a theory to explain why the continents would not erode if they were static, or was it never really considered?
How does on shove relatively light oceanic crust deep into much more dense mantle?
oats, not just a healthy meal, but you can make beer out of it, fermentation, saved our soles and rather livened up ,our drinking water. the scots must of invented beer