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Geology
Pangea: The world as one
It's the first time that scientists have been able to examine these kinds of rocks up close
Researchers analyzed "shock crystallized" zircon to determine the exact age of Yarrabubba
The two-meter long femur at the Angeac-Charente site is thought to have belonged to a sauropod
The Juan de Fuca tectonic plate runs along the western coast of the United States
Earth's crust is literally tearing apart to form this volcanic seascape
Tamu Massif, located east of Japan, was thought to be the largest volcano on the planet
Scientists said the ash could have reached an altitude of 8 to 10 miles
The peeling is likely driven by a water-absorbing layer in the middle of the tectonic plate!