Far from boring, this period saw the reorganization of deep Earth in manners that prepared the way for life to grow complex.
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The Continental Drift Theory explains how Earth's continents slowly moved over time. This idea was first shared by Alfred Wegener in 1912. He believed that all continents were once joined together in ...
The first-ever supercomputer-generated continental-shift models are out, and the projections they share are dramatic. But they also hold out new hope: they could help in our search for habitable ...
At some point, we’ve all glimpsed what Earth looked like at the dawn of its formation through images of the legendary Pangea. But what happened next? A French astrophysicist recently showcased a rapid ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how matching coastlines and fossils in Africa and South America led to the theory of continental drift, revolutionizing our understanding of Earth’s shifting surface.
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Graphic showing the Mid-Atlantic Ocean Ridge (red line) and how melting ice from Greenland caused changes in the motion of Earth’s crust (purple arrows). Credit: Tao Yuan and Shijie Zhong Melting ...
When we picture tectonic plates drifting apart and colliding, we usually imagine a time-lapse spanning millions of years. However, a new study reveals melting ice can affect continental drift and ...
Scientists believe that the motion of Earth's continents through plate tectonics has been largely steady over millions of years. New research, however, suggests this drift can speed up or slow down ...