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  1. How and when were today's continents formed from Pangaea? | World ...

    Jul 16, 2021 · Earth’s continents once formed a single, giant landmass, called Pangaea. Over millions of years, Pangaea slowly broke apart, forming today's continents.

  2. This is what Earth might look like when the next supercontinent forms

    Dec 3, 2018 · The last supercontinent, Pangea, formed around 310 million years ago, and started breaking up around 180 million years ago. It has been suggested that the next supercontinent will …

  3. Here’s how nature is thriving in the age of extinction

    Jul 17, 2017 · In effect, we are creating New Pangea, the greatest ecological pile-up in the Earth’s long history. A few of the imported species cause others to become extinct – rats have driven some …

  4. Australia has moved 1.5 metres in 20 years - and GPS can't keep up

    Aug 2, 2016 · Australia is to shift its GPS coordinates 1.8 metres north to reflect movement in continental plates.

  5. Empower Africa’s youth to create jobs, growth and peace

    Jan 9, 2024 · Africa is undergoing substantial demographic changes, with regional players set to have a bigger hand in shaping geopolitical and international economic affairs. Unemployment among …