Subject: Did the earth wobble more about its axis in the past?
Date: Mon Jan 8 23:32:40 2001
Posted by Thom
Grade level: 7-9
School: No school entered.
City: Milwaukee State/Province: Wi
Country: 53212
Area of science: Earth Sciences
ID: 979014760.Es
Message:
At the time that Pangaea existed, would the wobble of the earth on its
axis have been greater? My assumption is that with the weight of all the
continental material in one place on the earth, there would have been an
imbalance just like what occurs in a washing machine when it is
imbalanced. If so what affect would this have had on climate of the time.
Re: Did the earth wobble more about its axis in the past?
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