In terms of breakups, the splitting of Australia and the lost continent of Argoland 155 million years ago was a big one. In fact, it was so dramatic that it has taken until now for researchers to ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." Geoscientists say Earth will be home to one massive supercontinent about 200 million years from now; ...
A journey to plumb the remote ocean depths has revealed that Earth does indeed have an eighth continent. A nine-week voyage took scientists from around the world to drill and explore the seafloor off ...
The size of the first population of people needed to arrive, survive, and thrive in what is now Australia is revealed in two studies published today. It took more than 1,000 people to form a viable ...
New research has revealed that the process of 'peopling' the entire continent of Sahul -- the combined mega continent that joined Australia with New Guinea when sea levels were much lower than today - ...
Does assembling a mega-continent necessarily lead to a mega-monsoon? Can you tell by looking at seashells? Does assembling a mega-continent necessarily lead to a mega-monsoon? Can you tell by looking ...
PLANET Earth is going to look vastly different in 250 million years, with scientists predicting oceans will disappear and a new megacontinent will form. Oceans will disappear and a mega continent ...
The latest climate projections are no longer just abstract warnings about rising seas or hotter summers, they are starting to map out a distant but brutally specific endgame for complex life. Using a ...
IF YOU happen to find yourself on the Mediterranean Sea, take a minute to observe the shore. Watch closely for a while (for a year, to be precise), and you might notice it budge slightly (about 2cm, ...
Argoland, once part of the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana, was long thought to be lost. But scientists recently discovered it splintered apart in Southeast Asia. The lost continent may have broken ...
Boulder, Colo., USA - Does assembling a mega-continent necessarily lead to a mega-monsoon? Can you tell by looking at seashells? This study by Andy Roark and colleagues tested predictions that the ...
Argoland, once part of the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana, was long thought to be lost. But scientists recently discovered it splintered apart in Southeast Asia. The lost continent may have broken ...