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Continental Drift since the Ediacaran

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2009

This video was made with hypothetical reconstructions of the Earth's past continents.

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  • Nice vid. Just what I was looking for.

  • Thank you, what exactly did you need from it?

  • how or where did you get this information

  • -"how or where did you get this information"-

    If you're talking about the pictures, go to the source I give at the end.

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  • @reaver901 In 10 billion the earth would be definitely a lifeless piece of stone-I'm sure if the expanding sun doesn't swallow it.

  • Our planet has 7 shield cratons, which are caps on the crust which formed all above water land masses we have today, each continent is considered a continent if the land mass contains one of the cratons, any landmass that has more than 1 is considered a supercontinent like our modern "Eurasia" but the first recorded supercontinent was Vaalbara, created from the Pilbara and Kapvaal cratons, said to be older than Ur, which existed 3-3.5 billion years ago.

  • utter nonsense. you deserve this for the music, if nothing else

  • utter nonsense

  • facking bullshit

  • i wanna see the earth in 10 billion years

  • awesome vid, if you type in "Protisavra" you'll see my palaeogeographic video. :)

  • @fetrug i needed that ediacaran map, it wont show on google images.

  • There's a very reasonable explenation why the plates broke in the first place. The entire Earth was actually smaller in the past, basically a rock layer covering every inch of earth making the water as the under layer. Earth is actually GROWING so when it was growing it ended up craking the plates and stuff. Come to think of it now I can imagine Earth nearly as big as Jupiter O.o

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