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Plate tectonics / Geological history of Earth / Supercontinents / Permian / Tectonic plates / Pangaea / Continent / African Plate / Triple junction / Geology / Historical geology / Phanerozoic
Date: 2013-10-02 00:43:30
Plate tectonics
Geological history of Earth
Supercontinents
Permian
Tectonic plates
Pangaea
Continent
African Plate
Triple junction
Geology
Historical geology
Phanerozoic

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