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Gondwana and Laurasia were once two separate landmasses on Earth comprising most of the dry land. Gondwana was made up of South America, Africa, India, Madagascar, Australia, and Antarctica, while ...
Gondwana was an ancient supercontinent that drifted toward the Southern Hemisphere and broke up into Africa, South America, Australia, Antarctica, India and Arabia.
Three books reveal just how tragic a toll the materials we rely on take for humans and the environment. Some time before the first dinosaurs, two supercontinents, Laurasia and Gondwana, collided ...
Having evolved in western Gondwana, the researchers explain, dinosaurs spread outwards into southern Gondwana and the neighboring supercontinent Laurasia, which would eventually go on to break up ...
Two smaller land masses were formed: Laurasia and Gondwana. Between them was a prehistoric ocean called the Tethys Ocean.
Gondwana had just broken off from another supercontinent, called Laurasia, which was smooshed together from modern North America, Europe and Asia.
The discovery of Archaeocursor asiaticus provides strong evidence for an early and independent migration of ornithischian dinosaurs from Gondwana to Laurasia.
They spread outwards into southern Gondwana and to Laurasia –the supercontinent next to Gondwana that later split up into Europe, Asia, and North America.
Until recently, the dinosaur group had only been found in Cretaceous rocks of Asia and North America, continents that were part of Laurasia. The new discovery, named Buitreraptor, provides definitive ...
Tracks of 125-million-year-old avian footprints discovered by a volunteer fossil hunter are the earliest-known sign of birds in Australia and the southern hemisphere, researchers say.
Beneath these buildings is a geological formation created 380 million years ago when two palaeocontinents, Laurasia and Gondwana, crossed the great Rhxeic Ocean and smushed (not a technical term) into ...
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