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Continental Drift
The world 200 million years ago in Upper Triassic times, showing the single continent of Pangaea and the universal ocean, Panthalassa
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Media ID 8602167
© Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10703625
Continent Continental Continental Drift Diagram Drift Geological Geology Mesozoic Phanerozoic Prehistoric Super Tectonics Triassic Landmass Pangaea
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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")
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1. Title: A Journey Through Time: Continental Drift - The Mesozoic Era's Grand Transformation 2. Description: This print, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the geological past, depicting the world as it appeared during the Upper Triassic period, approximately 200 million years ago. During this epoch, the Earth witnessed the dramatic separation of the once unified continent of Pangaea and the emergence of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. 3. Background: The continental drift theory, first proposed in the early 20th century, revolutionized our understanding of the Earth's geological history. This illustration provides a visual representation of the hypothesized state of the world during the Mesozoic Era, a time marked by the dominance of dinosaurs and the emergence of new landmasses. 4. Geological Context: The single continent of Pangaea, as shown in the print, was a vast landmass that encompassed nearly all the Earth's land areas. Surrounding Pangaea was the universal ocean, Panthalassa, which covered most of the planet's surface. The continents began to split apart, drifting away from each other due to the movement of the underlying tectonic plates. 5. Significance: The continental drift, a crucial aspect of the Phanerozoic Convergence, played a significant role in shaping the Earth's biosphere. The separation of landmasses led to the formation of new habitats and the emergence of unique ecosystems, ultimately paving the way for the incredible diversity of life we observe today. 6. Conclusion: This print serves as a testament to the Earth's dynamic geological past and the ongoing transformations that continue to shape our planet. It invites us to explore the wonders of our history and to appreciate the intricate processes that have shaped the world we inhabit.
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