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THIS is what Earth may look like in the future; NASA reveals planet, climate change – HT Tech
Researchers at NASA have been looking into the evolution of plate tectonics on Earth, its slower rotation rate, and the Sun’s…

Earths evolution over millions of years has been driven by shifting tectonic plates with the super-continent Pangaea breaking and arranging itself into seven continents and five oceans. And scientists say that these tectonic plates are not done shifting…
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