Stunning Video Shows How Much Earth Has Changed in 1.8 Billion Years - eviltoast
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      10 days ago

      Ohhhhh yes that’s it. It was also so much more movement than I was expecting! I was expecting us to go from pangea glob to continents and then some shifty shifty but man those tectonics were BUSY.

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        Pangaea is only the most recent supercontinent, and therefore the most known. there are believed to be several more iterations in this cycle of combining and breaking up large landmasses.

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      10 days ago

      The working backwards was interesting, but also fascinating how the ratio of land to sea was so much different at the start.