Continents drift because they are pushed by

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Although nobody really knows why, Earth’s magnetic poles sometimes switch positions. The north magnetic pole becomes the south magnetic pole and vice-versa. This causes a reversal of Earth’s polarity. When north and south magnetic poles are located where they are now, Earth’s polarity is referred to as normal polarity. When the poles are in the opposite positions, Earth’s polarity is referred to as reversed polarity.     During World War II, magnetometers were attached to battleships to help search for underwater submarines. The magnetometers discovered an astonishing feature: seafloor rocks... Show more

Continents drift because they are pushed by