Tectonic Plate Movement - Auckland Museum

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From the Auckland Museum Volcanoes gallery. The whole surface of the globe is divided into 15 or so plates. We look deeper into the earth itself to find what causes plate movement. Visit the Volcanoes gallery at Auckland Museum, open daily from 10am-5pm or see http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/volcanoes.

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  • i really like it,i've learn more about it.

  • Little does anybody know that the Book of Genesis DOES support the idea that all continents were one. One portion was land and the other was ocean. Several scientists picked up theories about how the Great Flood could also be the movement of the plates. It states that the water from the ground or from the underground layers would have vaporized and cracked through the land, causing a huge significant drift that made the continents today.

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