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Suppose Pangea never broke apart and continents stayed connected
Millions of years ago, the Earth looked very different. A huge landmass, called Pangea, covered about a third of our planet. But about 175 million years ago, the Earth broke apart into continents, and ...
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World map shows which countries once shared borders
We show you how the world map and countries looked back then. Many millions of years ago, the world looked very different.
Guadalupe Peak and El Capitan: a landscape “lonely as a dream,” wrote Edward Abbey. Bryan Schutmaat It’s 12:30 on a November afternoon, and I’m sitting on top of Guadalupe Peak, the highest mountain ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Animation isn’t just for kids, and the too-overlooked art form has plenty of merit for viewers of ...
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