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- Q16937262 subject Q19966799.
- Q16937262 subject Q2945759.
- Q16937262 subject Q8543502.
- Q16937262 abstract "Continental drip is the observation that southward-pointing landforms are more numerous and prominent than northward-pointing landforms. For example, Africa, South America, India etc. all taper off to a point towards the south. The name is a play on continental drift.The observation was made by Ormonde de Kay in a 1973 tongue-in-cheek paper. John C. Holden expanded and illustrated his own version of the idea in 1976.The planet simulator (software toy) SimEarth by Maxis includes continental drip in its Terran (Earth) simulations.".
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- Q16937262 wikiPageWikiLink Q19966799.
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- Q16937262 wikiPageWikiLink Q2945759.
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- Q16937262 wikiPageWikiLink Q8543502.
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- Q16937262 type Thing.
- Q16937262 comment "Continental drip is the observation that southward-pointing landforms are more numerous and prominent than northward-pointing landforms. For example, Africa, South America, India etc. all taper off to a point towards the south. The name is a play on continental drift.The observation was made by Ormonde de Kay in a 1973 tongue-in-cheek paper. John C.".
- Q16937262 label "Continental drip".
- Q16937262 differentFrom Q6648189.
- Q16937262 depiction Continents_colour.svg.