In fact, the continent is drifting at around 2.8 inches (7cm) per year which is comparable to the rate our fingernails grow.
A new study has revealed that two continent-sized regions in Earth's ... This principle has allowed them to visualize the inside of our planet, even at depths inaccessible by humans, using ...
It was a story that took months of planning and coordination across a half-dozen countries and two continents: the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion that marked the turning point for the Allied ...
that meant that continents started moving between 3.6 to 4 billion years ago—as little as 500 million years into the planet's existence. But the alternative theory of melting crust forming the ...
Scientists have issued a warning that a moving continent is on a collision course ... Australia is inching northwards (moving 2.8 inches every year to be precise) and is set to collide with ...