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[quote:Astrochik:MV8xNjA3ODQzXzI2NjU3Mjc1Xzg4NkYxMTZE] [quote:VedaTeaching:MV8xNjA3ODQzXzI2NjU2ODI0XzM3MzQzNzBE] There are many examples of land appearing from oceans and seas by uplift, as well as sinking of land into the oceans. These processes are not necessarily due to continental drift but other geological processes. [color=blue]Now let us talk about oceanic ridges and ocean floor spreading. Faults in sea floor crust bring up lava from below just like volcanoes on land. If you look carefully, even continental mountains appear in ridges.[/color] [b] Sea floor spreads due to same factors which cause continental drift (plate tectonics). The gaps appearing in plates are filled with lava where plates pull apart. This forms new ocean crust. [b]However expanding ocean crust does not create new Ocean expanse[/b]. Old oceanic crust is simply pushed under the continental masses and gets recycled.[/b] You said 65% of Earth's surface is covered by oceans now. Where is the proof that it was covered by less water 1 billion years before now? [b][color=red]How do you know how much land and water was there a billion years from now?[/color][/b] [/quote] you make assertions but show no evidence show some evidence or let's not waste each other's time. [color=red]I don't claim to know this and it's immaterial to the discussion at hand..[/color]. [color=blue]fits perfectly with the expando planet model[/color] [b]there's way too much new ocean crust to be accounted for by subduction...[/b] and what drives this process? just because I can't perfectly explain what drives the expando planet model, does not mean it's not valid. the process that drives plate tectonic theory is only theory - it's not proven nor does it make much sense. the evidence is more supported by my theory. [/quote]
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I am sure it's been posted before---
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