
The episode explores the geological transition of the ancient supercontinent Pangaea into the seven distinct landmasses we recognize today. Driven by the mechanism of plate tectonics, this massive landmass fractured over millions of years due to mantle convection and volcanic activity, eventually forming new oceans and mountain ranges like the Himalayas. The narrative details how this slow movement influenced global climates, steered the course of biological evolution, and created unique ecosystems through continental isolation. Beyond historical analysis, the source explains the scientific evidence for continental drift, such as matching fossil records and seafloor spreading. It concludes by highlighting that Earth’s crust remains dynamic, suggesting that the continents will continue to shift and may eventually merge into a new supercontinent in the distant future."Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana
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