Analysing lava flows that solidified and then broke apart over a massive crack in the Earth’s crust in Turkey has brought new insights into how continents move over time, improving our understanding ...
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What was Pangaea? Flashback to when Earth was one supercontinent
This supercontinent formed hundreds of millions of years ago and helps explain why distant places share similar fossils, why ...
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Two of Earth’s Major Continents Are Heading for Collision—And It’s Happening Faster Than Predicted!
Australia is on an inevitable path toward a collision with Asia, and the pace of this continental drift is happening faster than many might expect. According to Curtin University’s Professor ...
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