Tectonic time-lapse: One billion years of Earth’s history in 40 seconds
Date : 2021-02-12
Description
An international team of scientists including experts from the University of Adelaide released the first full tectonic plate reconstruction of the last billion years – spanning nearly a quarter of the Earth’s existence. On top of covering this project, this article gives interesting insights into this area of research (link below the video).
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