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Plate tectonic and paleogeographic maps by C.R. Scotese, PALEOMAP Project. For more information visit: https://www.earthbyte.org/paleomap-paleoatlas-for-gplates & www.globalgeology.com . Read more about the methods used here .
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- Continental Drift
- Pangea The Supercontinent
- Evidence of Plate Tectonics
- A New Supercontinent
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Continental Drift was a theory that proposed the Earth's continents had moved over geologic time relative to each other. The idea of continental drift has been incorporated into the science of plate tectonics. Various scientists and geographers noticed that the shapes of continents on opposite sides of the Atlantic Oceanseemed to fit. These observe...
Pangea (sometimes spelled "Pangaea") was a supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. It was a vast landmass that contained all of Earth's continents, including Africa, Antarctica, Australia, South America, North America, Europe, and Asia, which were joined together. Pangaea was surrou...
There are different clues that scientists have observed throughout the world that support continental drift.
The movement of the continents does not stop. The break up of Pangea is the latest of a long series of supercontinents on Earth. These drifting continents came together repeatedly in a cycle that lasted approximately 500 million years.At the moment, we are halfway through the present cycle. In another 250 million years, a new supercontinent will fo...
Explore the history of Pangea and the continental drift with this interactive map. Click the buttons to see how the continents shifted over time and learn about the evidence and theory of plate tectonics.
Tectonic Explorer - Concord Consortium
27 de jun. de 2017 · Explore the globe of Pangea, the supercontinent that existed before the continents drifted apart. See how the political map of the world would look like if Pangea had not broken up and learn about its history and impact on Earth.
3 de mar. de 2023 · See how the world would look like if Pangaea, a supercontinent that existed millions of years ago, still existed today. Explore the map with modern borders and learn about the major changes in geography and politics.
30 de set. de 2014 · SCIENCE. Travel Through Deep Time With This Interactive Earth. Explore key moments in Earth’s transformative history as continents drift and climate fluctuates over 4.6 billion years. Victoria...
21 de abr. de 2023 · Explore the world as it was before continental drift with this interactive Pangaea map. Zoom in and out, pan around, and see the current borders overlaid on the ancient supercontinent.