Pangaea: The Ancient Supercontinent of Earth’s Geological History
Explore Pangaea, Earth’s ancient supercontinent that shaped continents, climate, and biodiversity through its formation and breakup millions of years ago.
Explore Pangaea, Earth’s ancient supercontinent that shaped continents, climate, and biodiversity through its formation and breakup millions of years ago.
Explore Earth’s geological and biological history, from its formation to the rise of life and future challenges shaping our planet.
Explore the Great Oxidation Event, when oxygen first rose in Earth’s atmosphere, transforming life and climate over 2 billion years ago.
Explore Earth’s geological history, key events, and timeline to understand our planet’s evolution and its impact on climate and life.
Explore how metamorphism transforms rocks without melting, reshaping Earth’s geology through heat, pressure, and fluids to create unique metamorphic rocks.
Explore the Phanerozoic Eon, Earth’s dynamic geological history from 538 million years ago to today, highlighting major eras, life evolution, and geological processes.
Discover trondhjemite, a light-colored intrusive igneous rock important in geology and construction for its durability and unique mineral composition.
Explore the formation and types of metasedimentary rocks, their geological significance, and their role in Earth’s history and modern applications.
Explore Gondwana, the ancient supercontinent that shaped today’s continents and biodiversity, influencing climate and cultures worldwide.
Explore Earth’s physical composition and structure through geology, uncovering the planet’s layers, processes, and the science behind natural phenomena.
Granite is a durable igneous rock composed of quartz and feldspar, essential in architecture and geology, shaping landscapes and buildings.
Explore the prebiotic atmosphere, Earth’s second atmosphere that set the stage for life by creating conditions essential for organic molecule formation.
Explore the Earth’s inner core, its composition, structure, and vital role in geology and magnetic field generation beneath our feet.
Granodiorite is a coarse-grained igneous rock similar to granite but with more plagioclase feldspar. It plays a key role in construction and natural landscapes.
Discover how the ozone layer protects Earth by absorbing harmful UV radiation, safeguarding health and the environment from solar damage.
Explore Columbia, the ancient supercontinent from 1.6 billion years ago, and its role in shaping Earth’s geology, climate, and early life evolution.
Explore how stratigraphy reveals Earth’s history through rock layers, fossils, and geological processes, impacting fields from resource management to environmental science.
Discover zircon, a durable mineral and gemstone vital for understanding Earth’s history through radiometric dating and geological studies.
Explore the structure and composition of the continental crust, the Earth’s outer rock layer supporting landmasses, ecosystems, and geological processes.
Explore how geochronology reveals the age of rocks, fossils, and sediments to uncover Earth’s history and evolution over millions of years.