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  1. Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
    10: ...''plate boundary'', and plate boundaries are commonly associated with geological events such as earthq...
    19: ...ur where two plates slide towards each other commonly forming either a [[subduction]] zone (if one pla...
    37: ...ce, forming long chains of [[volcano|volcanoes]] inland from the continental shelf and parallel to it....
    63: ...g of material at mid-ocean ridges is almost certainly part of this convection. Some early models of pl...
    82: and [[Gondwana]] (which became the rest).
  2. Indo-Australian Plate (2019 bytes)
    3: ... all fragments of the ancient supercontinent of [[Gondwana]]. [[Seafloor spreading]] separated these land ma...
  3. Supercontinent (3497 bytes)
    5: ...[[Pangaea]] and its successors [[Laurasia]] and [[Gondwana]].
    7: ... and southern supercontinents, [[Laurasia]] and [[Gondwana]].
    20: * [[Gondwana]]
    33: ...ever, was probably the largest, perhaps even the only continent three billion years ago, so one can ar...
  4. Cretaceous (7391 bytes)
    57: ...idened and [[South America]] drifted westwards, [[Gondwana]] itself broke up as [[Antarctica]] and [[Austral...
    69: ...ion]] of [[bird]]s, and by the end of the period only two highly specialised [[Family (biology)|famili...
  5. Geologic time scale (26014 bytes)
    13: ...ces; 3) The strata of any given area represented only part of the Earth's long history.
    23: ...represented. [[Creationist]]s proposed dates of only a few thousand years, while others suggested lar...
    73: ... and [[placental]] mammals appear. Break up of [[Gondwana]].
    81: ...]] [[brachiopod]]s. Breakup of [[Pangea]] into [[Gondwana]] and [[Laurasia]].
    126: ...utiloid]]s in decline. [[Glaciation]] in East [[Gondwana]].
  6. Rainforest (6551 bytes)
    6: ...severely leached, have developed on the ancient [[Gondwana]]n [[shield (geography)|shields]]. Rapid bacteria...
    8: ...rest is restricted in many areas by the lack of sunlight at ground level. This makes it possible for p...
    12: ... one or more of the following attributes not commonly seen in trees of higher latitudes.
    18: ...on top of existing trees in the competition for sunlight.
    22: Exceptionally thin bark, often only 1-2 mm thick. Usually very smooth, although some...
  7. Golden mole (4520 bytes)
    17: ...ngs, and, like the marsupial moles, they have an enlarged leather-like pad to protect their nostrils.
    19: ...about 20 cm. They have muscular shoulders and an enlarged third claw to aid digging on the forelimbs, ...
    21: Like most of the mammals that originated in [[Gondwana]], golden moles used to be regarded as rather 'pr...
  8. Pangaea (1625 bytes)
    5: ... [[Tethys Sea]]. Because Pangaea was so big, the inland was very dry due to the lack of precipitation....
    12: ... Pangaea broke into two parts: a southern part, [[Gondwana]], and a northern part, [[Laurasia]].
  9. Spermatophyte (2424 bytes)
    13: ...] in the ancient southern [[supercontinent]] of [[Gondwana]] during the [[Permian]] period. By the [[Triassi...
  10. Mesozoic (1564 bytes)
    8: ...en split into [[North America]] and [[Eurasia]]. Gondwana broke up progressively into four continents: [[So...
  11. Cenozoic (1685 bytes)
    7: ... positions. [[Australia-New Guinea]] split from [[Gondwana]] to drift north and, eventually, abut [[South-ea...
  12. Carboniferous (4655 bytes)
    50: ...emained tied together in the [[supercontinent]] [[Gondwana]], which collided with North America-Europe ([[La...
  13. Golden moles (3220 bytes)
    17: ...ngs, and, like the marsupial moles, they have an enlarged leather-like pad to protect their nostrils.
    19: ...about 20 cm. They have muscular shoulders and an enlarged third claw to aid digging on the forelimbs, ...
    21: Like most of the mammals that originated in [[Gondwana]], golden moles used to be regarded as rather 'pr...
  14. Jurassic (4659 bytes)
    57: ...ow. In the late Jurassic, the southern continent, Gondwana, started to break up. Climates were warm with no ...
  15. Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
    28: ...and snakes are tetrapods by descent, the term is only really useful in describing the earliest tetrapo...
    39: ...d [[Greenland]]. The only exception is a single [[Gondwana]]n genus, ''[[Metaxygnathus]]'', which has been f...
    65: ;[[Anapsida]] : only extant examples are turtles
    89: ...rder (biology)|order]] named [[Phyllospondyli]]. Only later was it realized, by studying growth stages...
    113: ... hearing of high frequencies. So it appears that only high intensity, low frequency sounds could be de...

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