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Earth’s next supercontinent is forming right now
Our planet’s continents aren’t done moving—they’re slowly drifting toward each other again, inch by continental inch.
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This video shows what the world map looked like 200 million years ago - What did Pangaea look like
This video reconstructs Pangaea, the supercontinent that existed around 200 million years ago when all modern continents were ...
An international team led by researchers from the National Museum of Natural Sciences (MNCN-CSIC) has identified a key ...
About 600 million years ago, the continents wandered Earth, yet to settle into their current positions. Their locations during the Ediacaran (as this time is called) have been tough for scientists to ...
There's no one here, there's not a single road, there's not a single car track in the areas where we're photographing these ...
A long-neglected fossil seems to show the evolutionary leap that let the ancestors of today’s many-legged arthropods crawl ...
Astronomers have finally identified where the Milky Way’s star-making activity fades, uncovering a long-sought boundary in ...
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