Stand at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and look down. The banded rock walls dropping nearly a mile to the Colorado River ...
In roughly 200 to 250 million years, Earth’s scattered continents are expected to merge again into a single giant landmass. For geologists, that is the natural continuation of a planet that never ...
Stephen has degrees in science (Physics major) and arts (English Literature and the History and Philosophy of Science), as well as a Graduate Diploma in Science Communication. Stephen has degrees in ...
Could the map of Earth someday collapse into a single landmass again? Scientists say that is not only possible, it is part of a long natural cycle, and the next reunion could happen in about 200 ...
This video reconstructs Pangaea, the massive supercontinent that existed around 200 million years ago, showing how today’s continents once fit together. It explains how plate tectonics shaped the ...