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Entire Australian Continent Shifting Positions Every Season; Here's Why
Scientists have found that the continent of Australia is shifting back and forth by several millimeters every year because of alterations to the Earth's center of mass. This center of mass is found to change every season, indicating that the entire continent is changing its position twice every year.
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