BBC News Online: Sci/Tech
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Monday, 25 March, 2002, 20:58 GMT
By Dr David Whitehouse
BBC News Online science editor
An ancient supercontinent, far older than anything proposed before, has been pieced together by an international team of geologists.
The giant landmass, which has been dubbed Columbia, would have spread across the face of the Earth more than one and a half billion years ago.
The theory is that it then fragmented into smaller pieces before reassembling into another supercontinent called Rodinia; and, later still, a huge landmass scientists now refer to as Pangea.
The researchers base their conclusions on rocks from India, East Africa and Saudi Arabia. The specimens were collected during a joint Indian and US study of the evolution of southern India.
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Wow. That is very interesting. I am sorry I missed that, for I love that kind of stuff, (geology). I've always wondered what it would be like to go back in time, in orbit and watch the young earth as it aged observing in fast motion! Ah. A dream. Thanks for the info!
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