World Map 150 Million Years Ago. to Stephen Hui Geological Museum When searching a location on the map, the website's 3D rotatable globe will point out where on Earth that area was located million of years ago They can then choose from a range of dates stretching back to 750 million years ago and observe how the landmasses carrying their location have shifted.
Science Visualized • ⇑ Earth 170 million years ago and Earth 105 mya from mucholderthen.tumblr.com
Left to right: Late Jurassic (150 million years ago), glued to Southern Africa; Carboniferous (340 million years ago), in the middle of a giant bay; Silurian (430 million years ago), on the north. 340 million years ago, my home address emerged from a warm, shallow sea..
Science Visualized • ⇑ Earth 170 million years ago and Earth 105 mya
We tend to think of the current arrangement of land on Earth as being static, but nothing could be. Left to right: Late Jurassic (150 million years ago), glued to Southern Africa; Carboniferous (340 million years ago), in the middle of a giant bay; Silurian (430 million years ago), on the north. When searching a location on the map, the website's 3D rotatable globe will point out where on Earth that area was located million of years ago
Earth 250 million years from now Fantasy world map, Prehistoric world. The tool lets you rewind time from 20 million years all the way to 750 million years in the past A new interactive map allows anyone to trace their hometown's geographic shifts through millions of years of Earth's history
A World Transformed Earth 3 Million Years Ago Map of China Korean. « Back to Dinosaur Database What did Earth look like 750 million 600 million 540 million 500 million 470 million 450 million 430 million 400 million 370 million 340 million 300 million 280 million 260 million 240 million 220 million 200 million 170 million 150 million 120. The maps show the varied landscapes of the ancient Earth through hundreds of millions of years of geologic time including distribution of ancient shallow seas, deep ocean basins, mountain ranges, coastal plains, and continental interiors.