From Pangaea to the Modern Continents
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Michael Klaas
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This animation is from Tasa Graphics "The Theory of Plate Tectonics."
This video shows the progression of continental movement from ~235 MYA to the present. Pangea was not the only super-continent in Earth's history, but it is the most recent.
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