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(via TEDEd) In the early 20th century, Alfred Wegener's theory of Continental Drift laid the foundation for our modern theory of plate tectonics. And today we know something even more exciting: Pangea ...
A single enormous landmass dominated the globe, a supercontinent retroactively called Pangea (or Pangaea, if you prefer; either way, it's Greek for “all Earth”). Through a long and infinitesimally ...
A stock illustration shows the continents of an Earth-like planet from space. Continental drift may cause the current continents on Earth to merge over the next 250 million years.
A California paleontologist has created an interactive map that allows people to see how far their hometowns have moved over 750 million years of continental drift.
Cryptococcus, a type of fungi found worldwide that is responsible annually for upwards of 625,000 deaths, was likely originally spread across the globe in conjunction with continental drift ...
transcript. Animated Life: Pangea This animated documentary tells the story of polar explorer Alfred Wegener, the unlikely scientist behind continental drift theory.
A California paleontologist has created an interactive map that allows people to see how far their hometowns have moved over 750 million years of continental drift.