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The animation, which you control using your mouse, shows the breakup of the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana from 150 million years ago to the present, and on to a (speculative) 50 million years ...
Researchers in China and Australia have created an animation that details Earth's ... Nuna (Columbia), Rodinia, and Gondwana/Pangea, and more than two complete supercontinent cycles." ...
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Live Science on MSNMesmerizing animation shows Earth's tectonic plates moving from 1.8 billion years ago to todayThis has enabled us to make an attempt at mapping the planet over the last 40% of its history, which you can see in the ...
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