The continents of the Earth are easily identifiable. These famous landmasses appear to be eternal and unchanging, yet they are actually the ruins of Pangaea, a much larger long-lost supercontinent. Professor Iain Stewart unearths the evidence for this ancient history in this beautiful four-part series. He explains how the environment around us is littered with clues, including rocks, landscapes, and even animals. All of this provides insight into the formation of the ground on which we live.
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The continents of the Earth are easily identifiable. These famous landmasses appear to be eternal and unchanging, yet they are actually the ruins of Pangaea, a much larger long-lost supercontinent. Professor Iain Stewart unearths the evidence for this ancient history in this beautiful four-part series. He explains how the environment around us is littered with clues, including rocks, landscapes, and even animals. All of this provides insight into the formation of the ground on which we live.
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