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    1. The African plate ends at the Jordan river. Every time Africa moved a bit north, Israel has a little earthquake.

    2. Well, okay. Would that also imply then that Somalia is not in Africa, or that Iraq is not in Asia?

    3. Joseph20102011 on

      Malta is within African Plate, while northern Morocco is within Eurasian Plate.

    4. Continents arent a great geographical term, as they’re made of many smaller plates.

    5. Sure, and Geologically Kenya isn’t in Africa. That’s not how continents are decided

    6. Uuuuugggggghhhhh on

      All this talk about plates is making me hungry. And is probably fueling the flat earther’s beliefs that the earth is shaped like a giant dinner plate floating in space.

    7. The definition of continents-which Has been a denotation for thousands of years-only coincidentally overlaps with continental plates. The word continent has a different meaning in scientific geography and political/cultural etc geography.

    8. SkyrimWithdrawal on

      So, forgive me for being stupid but I am going to ask the obvious.

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      Somalia, Kenya and Madagascar are not in Africa?

    9. coolguy420weed on

      what I’m getting from this is we should take them out of eurovision and bring morocco back instead 

    10. SquishQueue-Jumpers on

      I believe that in their own myths they talk about this. They were apparently some form of slave caste owned by the Egyptians.

    11. expendable_entity on

      Fun fact: the Italian east coast and adriatic sea are their own plate, remnants of a once big landmass between Africa and Europe.

    12. No no, theres just a flat earth and the only thing moving the plates that are called „planets“ by you sheep are the secret nazis and communists in the middle of the earth, who wanna have all your blood. /s for everyone who missed the point

    13. So the former „Spanish protectorate in Morocco“ (The Northern part) is actually Europe? Morocco EU ascension when?

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