supercontinent love

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A large continent that, according to the theory of plate tectonics, broke up into smaller continents. Gondwana and Laurasia were supercontinents.

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  • noun A very large continent that split into smaller ones in the Earth’s geologic past.
  • noun Sometimes used to refer, due to their being composed of multiple continents, to one of the following modern landmasses: Afro-Eurasia and the Americas. (compare subcontinent)

Etymologies

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super- +‎ continent

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Examples

  • Pangea (Greek for "all lands") is the "supercontinent" created when these two giant landmasses drifted into one another, a process that was complete by the middle of the

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009

  • Pangea (Greek for "all lands") is the "supercontinent" created when these two giant landmasses drifted into one another, a process that was complete by the middle of the

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2008

  • But perhaps 180 million years hence it will have disappeared as the planet's ever-restless tectonic plates once more coalesce into a new supercontinent, Pangaea Ultima.

    When History Rides the Waves John Steele Gordon 2010

  • It described previously unrecognized impacts of "two large asteroids," which apparently caused the breakup of the ancient supercontinent Pangaea into different continents.

    Steven Newton: Unleash the Kraken! Creationism, Kookiness, and Alleged Censorship Steven Newton 2011

  • Tracing Australia's roots back to millions of years ago, Sir David Attenborough explains how the country was part of a supercontinent called Gondwana.

    Happy Australia Day! Travis Walter Donovan 2011

  • One hundred and ninety million years ago the Atlantic Ocean was born as the supercontinent Pangaea began to split apart.

    When History Rides the Waves John Steele Gordon 2010

  • It described previously unrecognized impacts of "two large asteroids," which apparently caused the breakup of the ancient supercontinent Pangaea into different continents.

    Steven Newton: Unleash the Kraken! Creationism, Kookiness, and Alleged Censorship Steven Newton 2011

  • The geological evidence to date indicates that there have been at least three supercontinent cycles since the end of the Hadean Eon.

    Ancient Predator Revealed! 2009

  • It described previously unrecognized impacts of "two large asteroids," which apparently caused the breakup of the ancient supercontinent Pangaea into different continents.

    Steven Newton: Unleash the Kraken! Creationism, Kookiness, and Alleged Censorship Steven Newton 2011

  • The USA has had its eyes on controlling not only Central Asia but ultimately the entire Eurasian supercontinent since WWII.

    Obama’s War « Antiwar.com Blog 2009

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