Multiple Choice
Geologists have evidence that over the past 1.5 billion years
A) Earth's landmasses have remained in the same shape and positions as they have in the current time.
B) Earth's landmasses have joined into a single continent and split back apart again on three occasions.
C) Earth's landmasses have changed positions extensively but have remained separate and in the same shapes.
D) Earth's landmasses have changed shape and have been entirely submerged in water on three occasions.
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