According to new analysis from the Australian National University and the Queensland University of Technology, the supermountains fashioned twice in Earth’s historical past: the primary between 2 and 1.8 billion years in the past and the second between 650 and 500 million years in the past; each mountain ranges rose in periods of supercontinent formation; their erosion could also be linked […]
Supermountains May Have Played Crucial Role in Evolution of Life on Earth
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