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Uploaded on Feb 12, 2010

Earth's landmasses were not always what they are today. Continents formed as Earth's crustal plates shifted and collided over long periods of time. This video shows how today's continents are thought to have evolved over the last 600 million years, and where they'll end up in the next 100 million years. Paleogeographic Views of Earth's History provided by Ron Blakey, Professor of Geology, Northern Arizona University.

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  • anothatech

    We're gonna become planet of the Apes

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  • PooksieDaisy

    I believe in science & I believe in my religion (Christianity). Therefor I believe that they can co-exist without conflicting. I do believe 100% that god creates the earth in 6 days & tested on the seventh day. I do believe in evolution solely in the since that's YES of course things change over time, that's only natural. However nowhere have I seen or what where the bible stars how long a day was..... In God's eyes, a day could have been thousands of years... You never know.

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  • terry johnson

    How stupid.Pangea is nonsense and impossible.Drain the oceans and you find dirt.The continents have always been connected and still are.Has anyone ever considered that in order to make this theory work Africa had to be shrunk by 40%?

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  • holyender515

    you fucktard. we dont need a brilliant story of creation to live normal lives and be good members of society. there is a theory of creation called the big bang and its a theory for a reason because it is still debatable to an extent. we have the humility to know that theories may not be true and are willing to change if a new more complete theory comes around. sure creationism can also be considered a theory but since you have submitted no substantial proof, im afraid i have to discard it.

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    in reply to alex zhou (Show the comment)
  • Niveque Leveaux

    You can't really prove that but nor can you prove it wrong.

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  • Yonkage

    Madagascar: Everybody's so different; I haven't changed...

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  • Vincent Perez

    click here.

    

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  • Ben S

    The big bang event is different from the singularity, the event is well substantiated and it is not "something from nothing" this is common misconception, the big bang came from the singularity.

    The singularity on the other hand we cannot look beyond as of yet, where did it come from? We don't know yet, and neither do you.

    Inb4: "IT WOS GAAAWD!"

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  • Ben S

    Ahahahahahahahahaha

    What and so..."therefore God"? hahahahahahaha

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