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  1. How and when were today's continents formed from Pangaea?

    Jul 16, 2021 · Earth’s continents once formed a single, giant landmass, called Pangaea. Over millions of years, Pangaea slowly broke apart, forming today's continents.

  2. This is what Earth might look like when the next supercontinent …

    Dec 3, 2018 · The last supercontinent, Pangea, formed around 310 million years ago, and started breaking up around 180 million years ago. It has been suggested that the next supercontinent …

  3. New Nature Economy Report II: The Future of Nature and Business

    Jul 14, 2020 · The Future of Nature and Business, prepared in collaboration with AlphaBeta is the second of three reports in the World Economic Forum’s New Nature Economy series. It …

  4. Here’s how nature is thriving in the age of extinction

    Jul 17, 2017 · In effect, we are creating New Pangea, the greatest ecological pile-up in the Earth’s long history. A few of the imported species cause others to become extinct – rats have driven …

  5. This is how climate change is affecting penguin populations

    Feb 14, 2020 · Climate change is taking a heavy toll on penguins as their habitat is melting away due to warming oceans and melting glaciers. One penguin colony has seen its population fall …

  6. Australia has moved 1.5 metres in 20 years - and GPS can't keep up

    Aug 2, 2016 · Australia is to shift its GPS coordinates 1.8 metres north to reflect movement in continental plates.

  7. Empower Africa’s youth to create jobs, growth and peace

    Jan 9, 2024 · Africa is undergoing substantial demographic changes, with regional players set to have a bigger hand in shaping geopolitical and international economic affairs. Unemployment …