Zealandia, which separated from Australia millions of years ago and was once Earth's eighth continent, is a "geological time capsule," said The Brighter Side, and holds valuable information about ...
In the depths of the Pacific Ocean lies Zealandia, an elusive landmass that is considered the world's eighth continent.
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Geoscientists have confirmed Zealandia, a continent hiding in plain sight for nearly 375 years. Covering 1.89 million square miles, it lay submerged beneath the waves, sparking excitement and ...
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Only recently, scientists mapped the hidden continent of Zealandia located in the Southern Ocean. Africa's split "will be just another move in this giant geological playbook," said IFL Science.
The geopark offers exceptional insights into the history of the Earth’s eighth continent, Zealandia, or Te Riu-a-Māui in Maori. The geopark provides evidence of the formation of Zealandia, which broke ...
Where were the scientists heading? A map shows the once-lost continent of Zealandia. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert!