Yeah, but then if you accept some model of tectonic plates = continents, the tip of the baja peninsula, central america, and like the bottom 5 miles of chile are their own continents.
But even what makes up a plate is ambiguous. There's boundaries within the "plates" that just get lumped together instead of divided because they don't want 100 plates.
Yeah, but then if you accept some model of tectonic plates = continents, the tip of the baja peninsula, central america, and like the bottom 5 miles of chile are their own continents.
But even what makes up a plate is ambiguous. There's boundaries within the "plates" that just get lumped together instead of divided because they don't want 100 plates.
I don't see why that isn't fine. Not like it hurts anyone