Scientists have found the oldest direct evidence for tectonic motion on Earth by more than half a billion years ...
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Earth is on track to become a giant supercontinent that could wipe us out, scientists warn
Earth’s continents are not fixed in place. They drift, collide, and break apart over hundreds of millions of years, and new research suggests the next great reunion could create conditions so extreme ...
Long before the continents spread across the globe, Earth held one connected landmass known as Pangaea. This supercontinent formed hundreds of millions of years ago and helps explain why distant ...
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