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    all the continents were one land mass. He called this super continent “Pangea”. Wegener used evidence from three sources to support his theory. First, was fossil evidence from reptiles and plants. “Cynognathus” was a reptile that had fossils found on South Africa, and Africa. This is only possible because of continental drift, the animal couldn't have swam across a whole ocean. The next reptile is the “Lystrosaurus”, it’s fossils were found on Africa, India, and Antarctica. These continents…

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    Alfred Wegener Essay

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    most important meteorologist that lived, he came up with a great theory. He believed that the continents were all joined at one point. No one believed him for a very long time. Everyone thought he was crazy, no matter how much evidence he came up with. He found out many different things that proved he was right. There were three main pieces of evidence he came up with, He found fossils on different continents, South america and Africa seemed to fit together, and that some of the climates were…

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    Silver lifted up from Mexico, USA and Canda Other Minerals : In North America other important mineral goods are platinum coper, lead, Zink, Asbestes and limestone etc. INDUSTRY North America is a industrialized continent, reasons behind the prosperous industrialization of this continent are raw metirials and plenty of energy, enough capital, favourable climate, developed transportation and communication, system developed voccational education, goverment petronisation. But because of the…

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    AIDS In Africa

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    have originated on the African continent and is becoming an increasing medical issue there. The documentary AIDS in Africa details the rise and impact of the rate of HIV infection and AIDS throughout the African continent. In the documentary, various medical professionals are interviewed for their perspective, and all express concern over the rising rates of infection and lack of resources for prevention in Africa. In addition to these doctors, inhabitants of the continent are also interviewed;…

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    Earth's Crust

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    movement of the crust is called plate tectonics. Plate tectonics hasn't been developed very long, only about fifty years. It was founded by geophysicists in the 1960's. The continents fit together in one humongous piece. Which makes it one enormous continent. Wegener found out that there were numerous continents that looked comparable. He thought once in the past that parts of Africa and South America might have been connected. He also figured years ago many other countries were…

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    entirely separate journey to this second super continent, came to be named "Americas", deriving its name from Americus, the Latin version of Vespucci's first name. The most significant comparison components of these two land masses is the time and reason of discovery, cardinal direction of naming, and clearly, geographical locations. Hence them both being named “America” but differing in longitudinal coordinates. Other than these two super continents having immense…

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    years ago, the continents were once Pangaea. As time went by Pangaea spreaded apart into seven different continents. Before 1492, the New World was divided from the rest of the world. The voyages of explorers like Christopher Columbus introduced trading from the Old World into the New World. The reestablishment of connections between Europe and North America such as plants, animals, viruses, and bacteria, is known as the Columbian Exchange. The exchange affected both of the two continents.…

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    have originated on the African continent and is becoming an increasing medical issue there. The documentary AIDS in Africa details the rise and impact of the rate of HIV infection and AIDS throughout the African continent. In the documentary, various medical professionals are interviewed for their perspective, and all express concern over the rising rates of infection and lack of resources for prevention in Africa. In addition to these doctors, inhabitants of the continent are also interviewed;…

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    African Colonialism

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    Having taken African Politics last semester I was excited to delve deeper into the history of the continent this semester. I was thankful to have some general knowledge of the continent going into the class because we covered a lot of material that expanded upon what I already knew and provided a plethora of new information for me to digest. Out of all the material that our class covered this semester the three events that resonated with me the most were the independence of Ethiopia,…

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    Analysis Slavery is a huge part of the history of the world. Almost every continent has participated in the enslavement of some sort of people. Even though today slavery is illegal in most countries, one can draw similarities to sweatshops as modern-day slavery. Men, children, and women still work for pennies a day in horrible conditions. Just like the Atlantic Slave Trade where the Kings sold their own people for large amounts of money at the time, today, companies use the people of a country…

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