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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2008

Plate tectonic and sea floor spreading animation.

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  • You did not show the Pacific spreading !!! Every Pangea video does NOT show this. You people can't discuss the Pacific spreading becasue the Pacific ocean floor age map shows that it has been expanding just like the Atlantic. The Pangea theory is WRONG.

  • @123Sporeguy What does the geological map point to - a shrinking or expanding earth? what I believe is not relevant.

  • @nayanmalig So you believe into the shrinking Earth theory?

  • The oldest ocean floor is less than 125 million years old. (US geological survey). all of today's oceans CAME INTO BEING EVEN AFTER THE DINOSAURS. 125 million years ago there were no massive oceans. just a few small shallow pools.

  • @DeathAngleZoe Earthquakes, mountains, and sea floor spreading all occur as a result of plate tectonics in action.

  • The earth is getting bigger.

  • How are earthquakes, mountains, sea floor spreading and plate tectonics all related?

  • @Geomonstr One year late reply, but if you remember, what do you mean with that?

  • Gads.... Iceland is shown when Iceland is only 20 million years old. There it is, wandering about the North Atlantic like some ghost of things to come. Madagascar also seems to have taken on a life of its own way before it should have. Where was the geologist oversight when this was made????

  • Is this a kid's science project?

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