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The World's Fastest-Moving Continent May Collide with Asia, Threatening Earth's FutureAustralia is the world's fastest-moving continent, shifting north at about 2.8 inches per year. This movement results from plate tectonics, the slow but constant reshaping of Earth's surface.
Australia is believed to be the oldest landmass on Earth, with parts of its crust dating back 4.4 billion years. Scientists also believe its ancient rocks, found in Western Australia’s Jack ...
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