^^^^ The whole point is trying to debunk you.
You could say it's a dare but it feels more like a challenge.
It's nice to see your fitting the contours of Cape Verde Island into Greenland.
I'm well aware that in pre- history continents were squashed together.
One of these was called Godawanaland.
However if you say Greenland moved through stress of the tectonic plates surely it's passage won't be smooth.
There's bound to be pieces of rock falling off and ruining the jigsaw.
Tbh I think you need to study the subject of erosion.
The east coast of the UK is claiming land to the North Sea every year.
I've seen many a picture of houses hanging on the edge of a cliff.
A few years earlier these properties had gardens.
It just puts pay to the idea of land masses being a perfect fit through erosion.
Btw what kind of timescale are we looking at?
Edited by Medium Brown, 22 January 2013 - 07:58 PM.
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