Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Scientists have uncovered the first paleontologically substantial amber deposit ever discovered in South America. The deposit contains pieces of ...
New Haven, Conn.—The Gondwana supercontinent underwent a 60-degree rotation across Earth's surface during the Early Cambrian period, according to new evidence uncovered by a team of Yale University ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A map of an ancient supercontinent. A map of an ancient supercontinent Researchers have finally figured out what happened to a ...
A small team of paleontologists with members from Rhodes University, in South Africa, the National Museum of Natural History, Luxembourg City, and the University of Oxford, in the U.K., has discovered ...
Geologists can now explain how one of the largest continents ever to exist met its demise. Gondwana was a 'supercontinent' that existed between 500 and 180 million years ago. For the past four decades ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An illustration of Earth 200 million years ago as Pangaea, the last supercontinent, began to break apart. The continents we live ...
The Gondwana supercontinent underwent a 60-degree rotation across Earth's surface during the Early Cambrian period, according to new evidence uncovered by a team of geologists. The study has ...