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Continental drift, 100 million years ago
Continental drift, 100 million years ago. Map of the Earth showing the continents some 100 million years after the start of the break-up of the ancient supercontinent of Pangea, and 100 million years before the modern era. The Earths continents move over the surface of the Earth, driven by movements of the fluid mantle below the crust. This stage in the history shows the emerging shapes of some of todays continents. It will take another 350 million years from this point before the next supercontinent, Pangea Ultima, forms. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © MIKKEL JUUL JENSEN / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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This print takes us back 100 million years ago, to a time when the ancient supercontinent of Pangea began its gradual break-up. The map of Earth showcases the emerging shapes of today's continents, revealing the fascinating process of continental drift. As we gaze upon this illustration, we witness the fluid mantle beneath Earth's crust driving the movement of these land masses. The white background beautifully contrasts with the vibrant colors representing each continent: European, Australian, African, Asian, South American and North American. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder that our planet is constantly evolving and transforming over vast periods of time. During this stage in history, some 100 million years before our modern era, we can observe how these continents were taking shape. However, it would take another staggering 350 million years for the formation of Pangea Ultima - the next supercontinent. This mesmerizing image not only highlights geological and geographical aspects but also sparks curiosity about our planet's prehistoric past. It provides an opportunity to reflect on how plate tectonics and continental drift have shaped Earth's landscapes throughout millions of years. Science Photo Library has once again captured a remarkable moment in planetary history through their stunning artistry and attention to detail.
Framed Prints of Continental drift, 100 million years ago
Discover the fascinating story of Earth's past with our captivating "Continental Drift, 100 Million Years Ago" Framed Print from Science Photo Library. This mesmerizing image showcases a map of the Earth, revealing the continents as they appeared approximately 100 million years ago, following the break-up of the ancient supercontinent, Pangaea. Bring this intriguing piece of geological history into your home or office, and let the conversation-starting visuals ignite curiosity and wonder. Explore the vast expanse of time and the ever-evolving Earth with our Media Storehouse Framed Print.
Photo Prints of Continental drift, 100 million years ago
Discover the fascinating world of geological history with Media Storehouse's range of Photographic Prints featuring the captivating image "Continental Drift, 100 Million Years Ago" by Science Photo Library. This stunning visual representation illustrates the Earth's continents as they appeared approximately 100 million years ago, following the initial break-up of the ancient supercontinent Pangaea. Bring this mesmerizing piece of scientific discovery into your home or office and ignite conversations about the wonders of our planet's geological past.
Poster Prints of Continental drift, 100 million years ago
Discover the fascinating history of our planet with Media Storehouse's Poster Prints featuring the continental drift, 100 million years ago. This captivating image from Science Photo Library takes us back in time, showing a map of the Earth as the continents began to drift apart some 100 million years after the break-up of the ancient supercontinent of Pangea. Ideal for educational settings, offices, or personal use, this poster print is a great conversation starter and a beautiful addition to any space. Immerse yourself in the wonders of geology and explore the ever-changing landscape of our planet.
Jigsaw Puzzles of Continental drift, 100 million years ago
Discover the fascinating story of Earth's past with our Continental Drift jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring an awe-inspiring image by Science Photo Library. This intricately detailed puzzle brings to life the Earth as it looked 100 million years ago, showcasing the continents as they began to drift apart from the ancient supercontinent of Pangea. Ideal for puzzle enthusiasts and geology lovers alike, this challenge offers hours of captivating entertainment, while also serving as a great educational tool for children and adults alike. Immerse yourself in the wonders of our planet's history and witness the magic of continental drift unfold piece by piece.
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