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Scientists discover a lost continent thought to have disappeared without a trace 155 million years ago
"We didn't lose a continent; it was just already a very extended and fragmented ensemble." A mysterious continent known as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An aerial view of a tropical archipelago. The mystery of what happened to a lost continent that seemingly vanished 155 million ...
Geologists have long known that around 155 million years ago, a 5,000 km long piece of continent broke off western Australia and drifted away. They can see that by the 'void' it left behind: a basin ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In terms of breakups, the splitting of Australia and the lost continent of Argoland 155 million years ago was a big one. In fact, ...
We’ve finally mapped all of Zealandia.
The mystery of a landmass that broke from modern-day western Australia and drifted to sea has been solved after 155 million years. Finally, geologists from Utrecht University in the Netherlands have ...
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