Australia is not only the smallest continent but also Earth's largest island. But the land Down Under wasn't always so isolated; it was once part of a bigger supercontinent. So when did Australia ...
About 155 million years ago, the continent of Argoland broke off from its home, the supercontinent Gondwana, drifted to the northwest, and — confoundingly — disappeared. What happened to this lost ...
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Discover whether Australia counts as an island or a continent
Explaining whether Australia is classified as an island, a continent, or both, based on geological definitions.
New Delhi: Australia may look like a stable landmass, but it's gradually inching northward toward Asia at an unexpected pace. In a concerning revelation, scientists have reported that the continent is ...
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