The Whole Saga of the Supercontinents

The Whole Saga of the Supercontinents

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@muquiranasrecords
@muquiranasrecords - 26.12.2023 02:42

That reference of bill wurtz

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@ankanaan
@ankanaan - 17.12.2023 12:38

I think the people who produce these videos have not grasped the meaning of geological time, why are they always in such a hurry?

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@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 - 23.11.2023 17:01

In the far distant future, a new supercontinent will form. Humans will be long extinct by then.

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@Elonmuskasseater69
@Elonmuskasseater69 - 22.11.2023 01:22

Nice

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@tommydolan8949
@tommydolan8949 - 11.11.2023 04:59

And because of this "fun" fact, the world continues to be knocked back to the Stone age when the super continents break apart. The most horrific end of the world scenario with mile high tsunamis and instant freeze's that kill close to all life on earth instantly. And we're about due for it. How " interesting", huh kids?

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@ConsultingHumor
@ConsultingHumor - 10.11.2023 20:10

Always love a surprise bill wurtz reference

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@kimberb.7243
@kimberb.7243 - 22.10.2023 03:10

"The Cambrian Explosion" was an awesome nod towards "History of The Entire World I guess"

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@allfourseasons3623
@allfourseasons3623 - 18.10.2023 21:54

Take that, flat earthers.

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@avatar-wc6jd
@avatar-wc6jd - 15.10.2023 08:33

GENSIS

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@2RANbit
@2RANbit - 09.10.2023 03:12

This is by far NOT all about Supercontinents! No signs of Columbia, Rodinia, PANNOTIA (the Supercontinent of the Ediacaran and Cambrian periods) etc.

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@laceyengle9757
@laceyengle9757 - 29.09.2023 02:07

I'm in awe of how little the Great lakes have changed over so much time, they've looked the same for so long!

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@melissarainchild
@melissarainchild - 20.09.2023 21:11

Your channel is an inspiration, thank you for being here...

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@pcaridad
@pcaridad - 17.09.2023 20:36

It's a shame that he didn't explain the gap between 200 millions and 20 millions years ago 😞

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@georgeb.wolffsohn30
@georgeb.wolffsohn30 - 17.09.2023 08:37

How did Long Island New York come to be what was there before Long Island and how old is it ?

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@rorytribbet6424
@rorytribbet6424 - 16.09.2023 08:05

I feel bad for Alfred, I hope he or his children at least could be honored despite his disenfranchisement

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@naseemakhtar2736
@naseemakhtar2736 - 14.09.2023 18:59

Thankyou for helping me to pass my geography exam

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@abhagupta-ashishkumar470
@abhagupta-ashishkumar470 - 07.09.2023 23:52

So tectonic plate movements are enough for our mass extinction we don't even need big asteroids or global warming...

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@FrankCosbyNo-Relation
@FrankCosbyNo-Relation - 04.09.2023 16:05

Hypothetically*

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@PAOUTDOORS814
@PAOUTDOORS814 - 25.08.2023 06:38

These types of videos really show how short life is

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@Gohot229
@Gohot229 - 19.08.2023 19:56

speed talkers.....so.......

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@tobyihli9470
@tobyihli9470 - 10.08.2023 05:40

Wow, Alfred Wegener was right, and for the longest time, he was the only human to know it. I can relate. I feel at times I’m the only one who knows that there is no such thing as time. No space time, no multiverse, ESPECIALLY NO MULTIVERSE!, no wormhole. Sorry. Ain’t happening.

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@ellisdee1879
@ellisdee1879 - 09.08.2023 23:21

I was today years old when I learned the KPG and Great Dying were two separate events. I feel like a fool but am happy I learned something new 😅

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@micakacz
@micakacz - 21.07.2023 03:11

I understand how plates move like jigsaw puzzles, but how do islands move independently on a plate? Hmmm….

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@user-kv6fe1rf5d
@user-kv6fe1rf5d - 17.07.2023 17:59

The idea of novapangea is little unfiction

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@samuelmaucaille702
@samuelmaucaille702 - 15.07.2023 18:33

So once Peru and Canada shared border...

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@trishianunez5400
@trishianunez5400 - 30.06.2023 07:20

Love your videos! I showed them to my brother and he is obsessed now! For his sake i hope u make more dino videos

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@abelardoruiz5544
@abelardoruiz5544 - 18.06.2023 20:26

Pannotia?... Jajaja

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@rhager842
@rhager842 - 18.06.2023 12:41

Kenorland was an early supercontinent, but it wasn't the first. Vaalbara formed around 3.5 billion years ago from what would become Kaapvaal and Pilbara. Afterwards, it collided with parts of Antarctica and Asia to form Ur, the second supercontinent, which would remain united until the breakup of Gondwana 2.6 billion years later. Vaalbara eventually broke off from Ur and became part of Kenorland. Vaalbara and Ur are both hypothetical, however rock found in both the Kaapvaal and Pilbara cratons suggest age of over 3 billion years, which proves they were some of the first pieces of land to ever form and were likely together at some point.

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@rontubbs4707
@rontubbs4707 - 13.06.2023 21:05

Thanks!

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@_FunctionONE
@_FunctionONE - 11.06.2023 01:34

So the Amazon and Congo rainforests were once connected? That would help to explain the 50 foot snake sighting in the late 50s.

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@tanvidatey7975
@tanvidatey7975 - 01.06.2023 12:05

He looks like that Wegner guy

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@aharder5765
@aharder5765 - 22.05.2023 07:11

At the summer camp I volunteered as a camp counselor at for the entirety of high school, there is a large rock formation that came from the equator and it eventually found its way to the Wisconsin Dells.

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@rudrasharabb5103
@rudrasharabb5103 - 21.05.2023 22:16

LOVE your videos.

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@davidandersson9800
@davidandersson9800 - 18.05.2023 12:05

Wait, "caaambrian explosion"... Did i just see a reference to "history of the entire world, i guess" 🤓

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@googleevil
@googleevil - 10.05.2023 16:54

Lets see how the continents will looks like in 65M years. I'll set a notification in my cal.

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@grantbartley483
@grantbartley483 - 10.05.2023 00:46

No. By then, of course, the human race will be extinct.

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@jacobcassidy6673
@jacobcassidy6673 - 07.05.2023 18:13

If you’re located in the western hemisphere what are you? Euramerica

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@FlowerPower-cf2fp
@FlowerPower-cf2fp - 03.05.2023 04:39

Kinda scary really

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@Batalia122
@Batalia122 - 01.05.2023 03:52

Earth Expansion Theory

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@Dimensionalalteration
@Dimensionalalteration - 26.04.2023 22:51

How is supercontinent and superincontinent not opposites?
...sorry I'm being rtarded and need to get off the Internet.

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@aprofittablemind4100
@aprofittablemind4100 - 13.04.2023 21:59

I don't wanna dig but y'all know why he said Cambrian Explosion like that, right?

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@IzincAlternate
@IzincAlternate - 29.03.2023 16:47

i was little traumatized while playing a creepy song and horrors coming to my thoughts

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@Gab-pu1yi
@Gab-pu1yi - 27.03.2023 03:35

Don’t mention pannotia to your Spanish friends

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@joseangeldanglad6443
@joseangeldanglad6443 - 14.03.2023 21:58

I am extremely grateful fur such a great summary. Truly thanks

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