weathering ,erosion, different geological processes will change the shape of them, the earth is a dynamic body !!!!!!
2006-12-13 08:40:40
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answered by Geo06 5
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It wasn't taken apart with a cookie cutter. But for verification, look at the ridge of mountains running north and south in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
2006-12-12 21:21:35
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answered by Dorothy and Toto 5
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Over time, with global warming, erosion, and other coast-shifting activities, we have lost the exact fit that once existed.
2006-12-12 20:57:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Because erosion and deposition slowly change the shape of land and new islands may have just been formed.
2006-12-12 21:01:15
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answered by moinathan 2
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It's pretty darn close!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangaea
2006-12-12 20:58:31
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answered by Tiff 5
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erosion, subduction zones, ocean level
2006-12-12 21:03:59
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answered by murkglider 5
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umm, yeah. what they said. it's not a PERFECT fit, but you can't really expect them to be, can you?
2006-12-12 21:04:22
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answered by jollifrogs 3
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