The continents of the Earth are immediately recognizable. Despite their legendary status, these landmasses are actually the shattered remnants of a much larger, long-extinct supercontinent called Pangaea. Professor Iain Stewart delves deep into antiquity in this fascinating four-part series. He shows us how the rocks, the landscapes, and even the animals are full of hints. This tells us a lot about how the land we live on was formed.
Read full
The continents of the Earth are immediately recognizable. Despite their legendary status, these landmasses are actually the shattered remnants of a much larger, long-extinct supercontinent called Pangaea. Professor Iain Stewart delves deep into antiquity in this fascinating four-part series. He shows us how the rocks, the landscapes, and even the animals are full of hints. This tells us a lot about how the land we live on was formed.
Discussion