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Earth-in-a-box may explain continental drift

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2008

Read more: http://environment.newscientist.com/article/dn14246?DCMP=youtube

A new simulation shows how circular currents could affect the the drifting and merging of continents.

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  • balls and thick liquid..nothing gets more sick than this

  • Explain this to me in American. The earth is made up of little nylon balls?

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  • @rcpmac lol in american

  • your voice is annoying

  • I heard ".. and a viscous fluid to simulate tomato.. " .. what?

  • I like the part where she said balls.

  • Speaking of which, I suspect intelligence is your second or perhaps third language and your not quiet fluent as yet.

  • @xC0NNAx

    Well, had you a sense of humor you would have understood the sarcastic tone of my comment. That said, yes there is a language called "American" as in American English.

  • seems like a flawed model to me

  • I like how she emphasises the word "balls" everytime she says it

  • O M G there are many other effects that all play a part.

    How much money was spent to pay people to come up with this sorry but.

    This experiment may be from other work that was done for partical seperation it looks very simmilar to the test unit that was used to do some work in that feild.

    PS What is the practical application for this ? will it save us in time ?

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