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Continental Drift

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Continental drift is a process that occurs due to tectonic forces, and not gravitational forces, acting on the Earth's crust. This process is responsible for significant changes on the planet's surface, such as the separation of continents and the formation of new seas and oceans. According to geological studies, it is believed that this process began about 4 billion years ago, when the Earth was still in its early formation phase. The other alternatives present more recent time periods that do not correspond to the beginning of continental drift.
a.
About 4 billion years ago.
b.
About 3 billion years ago.
c.
About 2 billion years ago.
d.
About 1 billion years ago.
e.
About 500,000 years ago.

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