In 2021, geologists animated a video that shows how Earth's tectonic plates moved over the last billion years.
But in 2021 a group of geologists offered up an easily digestible peek at 1 billion years of plate tectonic motion.
Building a better model of Earth's platesThe Earth's plates move in a variety of ways and can cause earthquakes, mountains, and canyons.
The top layer — between 5 and 50 miles thick — is the crust, which is fragmented into tectonic plates that fit together.
The jigsaw puzzle of Earth's continents hasn't stopped shifting, of course.
Persons:
Sabin Zahirovic, Pangea, Joshua Stevens, Dietmar Müller
Organizations:
Service, University of Sydney, U.S . Geological Survey, Geologists, NASA
Locations:
Antarctica, U.S, Sandwell, Africa, Europe