Pangea (or Pangaea), the humongous landmass that joined together all seven continents into one massive continent during Earth's prehistoric past, broke apart around 200 million years ago. In a fascinating twist of terrestrial evolution, it turns out that we're about 200 million years away from the formation of a new, Pangea-like supercontinent, scientists say.
There are four prevailing versions of how this supercontinent will evolve, according to a research article published in Geological Magazine in 2018.
Pangea (or Pangaea), the humongous landmass that joined together all seven continents into one massive continent during Earth's prehistoric past, broke apart around 200 million years ago. In a fascinating twist of terrestrial evolution, it turns out that we're about 200 million years away from the formation of a new, Pangea-like supercontinent, scientists say.
There are four prevailing versions of how this supercontinent will evolve, according to a research article published in Geological Magazine in 2018. |
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