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Geological history of Earth / Geology / Earth / Supercontinents / Plate tectonics / Proterozoic / Geological periods / Pangaea / Caledonian orogeny / Cambrian / Iapetus Ocean / Apparent polar wander
Date: 2015-11-09 18:23:06
Geological history of Earth
Geology
Earth
Supercontinents
Plate tectonics
Proterozoic
Geological periods
Pangaea
Caledonian orogeny
Cambrian
Iapetus Ocean
Apparent polar wander

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