It wasn't until 1912 that meteorologist Alfred Wegener hypothesized that Earth's continents had once been joined as a supercontinent that we now call Pangea. Wegener had noticed that the borders of ...
Australian freelance illustrator Richard Morden has put together a whimsical and surprisingly accurate map of Pangaea, the massive supercontinent that dominated the Earth over 200 million years ago.
Map shows how the major continents were arranged 220 million years ago in the Pangea supercontinent. "Isch" and "P" mark locations with sauropodomorph fossils up to 233 million years old. The ...
Around 425 million years ago, the ancient land masses of Laurentia and Eastern Avalonia drifted into each other, fusing Scotland and England together in what has been described as a “gentle collision” ...
Connecticut could border the Andes Mountain Range instead of the Long Island Sound in millions of years, according to a new theory proposed by Yale scientists. Researchers from Yale’s Department of ...
Based on the way continents are currently drifting, this map shows what Earth will look like in 250 million years. One giant supercontinent. Two hundred and fifty million years ago, nearly all land ...
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