The oldest supercontinent, Rodinia ... which split away from Australia and drifted apart 150 million years ago, was recently discovered in Southeast Asia, specifically in Indonesia and Myanmar.
Most of the world's landmasses came together to create the supercontinent of Gondwana, which included the continents of Africa, South America, Antarctica, and Australia. Gondwana drifted south ...
Continental Drift In 1912 Alfred Wegener proposed that the continents had originated in the breakup of one supercontinent. His idea has not been widely accepted, hut new evidence suggests that the ...
They were surrounded by one global ocean, but then broke apart and somehow "drifted" to their separate places on the globe. Although the calculations of Greenland's movement were found to be due ...
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