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 Pangaea, Earth’s ancient supercontinent that shaped continents, climate, and biodiversity through its formation and breakup millions of years ago.
Explore how mantle convection drives Earth’s tectonic movements and influences geological events like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions shaping our planet.
Explore Vaalbara, Earth’s first hypothetical supercontinent, its geological significance, and how it shaped our planet’s early continental formation and tectonic processes.