If you've seen a world map or travelled to Australia then you'll know just how far away it is from other continents - but this is slowly (very, very slowly) changing. In fact, the continent is ...
What does our collective future look like? Well, that depends on how far ahead you want to look. The first-ever supercomputer-generated continental-shift models are out, and the projections they share ...
Here's a fun fact: According to the United States Geological Survey, every single continent on the planet was once a single, comprehensive landmass known as Pangea. Pangea existed as it did for about ...
The lost continent of Zealandia was mapped for the first time The lost continent of Zealandia was mapped for the first time Why This Giant Crack Opened Up In Kenya Why This Giant Crack Opened Up In ...
V. 1. Wegener and the early debate -- v. 2. Paleomagnetism and confirmation of drift -- v. 3. Introduction of seafloor spreading -- v. 4. Evolution into plate tectonics "Resolution of the sixty year ...
v. 1. Drift of the Canadian Shield / J.A. Donaldson [and others] -- Geological interpretation of palaeomagnetic results from the African Precambrian / J.D.A. Piper -- Precambrian polar wander and ...
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