Continental Drift
The theory of plate tectonics states that the Earth's outermost layer is
fragmented into a dozen or more large and small plates that are moving relative
to one another as they ride atop hotter, more mobile material. Before the advent
of plate tectonics, however, some people already believed that the present-day
continents were the fragmented pieces of preexisting larger landmasses ("supercontinents").
The diagrams below show the break-up of the supercontinent Pangaea (meaning "all
lands" in Greek), which figured prominently in the theory of continental drift
-- the forerunner to the theory of plate
tectonics.


Mid-Atlantic Ridge