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In northern China, scientists have found what may be the 2 billion-year-old birthmarks of Earth’s first supercontinent – Micky News
Far beneath the city of Dongshen in northern China, we have discovered what may be the 2 billion-year-old birthmarks of Earth’s first supercontinent. An anci

An ancient dipping structure in the planets crust appears to be a trace of an early collision between two continental masses like the one that created the Himalaya and may record the origin of the global system of plate tectonics that persists today.
When did plate tectonics begin?
The theory of plate tectonics is one of the key scientific advances of the past century. It explains how Earths crust is made of enormous rocky plates floating on the planets molten interior, which slowly move aroun…
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