Over the course of Earth’s history to present day, how would land-based climate conditions have changed as existing continents spread apart?

Responses

There would have been an increase in the temperatures on land as they spread further apart, exposing them to more solar radiation.

There would have been similar climate conditions as present day since the only thing that changed was the location of land masses.

There would have been a decrease in the variability of climate conditions on land as the greater spread led to a decrease in diversity.

There would have been an increase in variability of climate conditions on land as there was more exposure to seasonal climate changes.

There would have been an increase in variability of climate conditions on land as there was more exposure to regional climate changes, such as changes in ocean currents and wind patterns.

There would have been an increase in the variability of climate conditions on land as there was more exposure to seasonal climate changes.