How does seafloor spreading cause continents to drift?
1 Answer
Seafloor spreading adds material to oceanic plates, causing the oceanic plate to come into contact with other plates but not necessarily causing those affected plates to "drift".
Explanation:
The image below shows the Earth's plates.

The new material is created due to seafloor spreading at the mid-ocean ridge. On one side, the oceanic crust is subducted below the continental crust. On the other side, the two plates collide in a transform boundary, which is a horizontal type of movement. The latter is the closest we really come to continents drifting.
Here's a good resource from NatGeo on plate tectonics and another one on seafloor spreading if you'd like to learn more.
