Centuries of Continents

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the world map shows locations where many people are living in this region, including australia
Scientists Spot Possible Remains Of "Rodinia," Ancient Lost Microcontinent
Scientists Spot Possible Remains Of "Rodinia," Ancient Lost Microcontinent -- Fragments of an ancient microcontinent may have been hiding between the land masses now known as Madagascar and India.
the world's major oceans are divided into four different areas, including africa and asia
Separation
an image of the earth with different types of weather
Polar Vortex: How the Jet Stream and Climate Change Bring on Cold Snaps - Inside Climate News
The Polar Vortex Explained
two maps showing the different types of landforms and their major features in each region
What Do We Mean by Plate Tectonics?
a map showing the location of australia's most active volcanos and where they are located
Earth cracking up under Indian Ocean
Fun times ahead for Indonesia.
an aerial view of the san antonio fault
Salton Faults | U.S. Geological Survey
an image of the earth's atmosphere and its major physical zones, including water, land
Earth's Systems Mini-Poster
Learn about Earth Systems and Ecology on Exploringnature.org
an image of earth spheres with the names and description in each section, including water, land, and life
Thursday, Nov. 10th: What are the Characteristics of the Earth’s Spheres?
a map with different colored areas in the middle and red dots on each side, indicating locations
10.4 Plates, Plate Motions, and Plate-Boundary Processes – Physical Geology
Vectors show techtonic plate movement
a map of the united states with different locations and major cities in each country's boundary
Forecasting the next Cascadia Subduction Zone Megaquake and Tsunami
a map showing the location of different areas
Cascadia Subduction Zone, One of Earth’s Top Hazards, Comes Into Sharper Focus
Where tectonic plates collide off the coasts of the western United States and Canada, giant earthquakes and tsunamis occur. The last one was 324 years ago. When will be the next?