Kenorland: A Hypothetical Supercontinent from the Neoarchaean Era
Explore Kenorland, a hypothetical Neoarchaean supercontinent formed 2.72 billion years ago, and its impact on Earth’s geological history and tectonic activity.
Explore Kenorland, a hypothetical Neoarchaean supercontinent formed 2.72 billion years ago, and its impact on Earth’s geological history and tectonic activity.
Explore the Archean Eon, a key geological era from 4031 to 2500 million years ago, marking Earth’s early crust formation and emergence of primitive life.
Explore Laurentia, the ancient geological core of North America, its formation, key features, and impact on Earth’s geological and biological history.
Explore the structure and composition of the continental crust, the Earth’s outer rock layer supporting landmasses, ecosystems, and geological processes.