Esoteric timeline of the History of humanity on Earth, including the civilizations of Lemuria and Atlantis.
Pangaea - when earth was a friendlier place
Ocean floor rock cores drilled into the sunken continent of Zealandia are revolutionising our understanding of Earth's history and how continents form.
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The Precambrian was the first super eon of Earth’s history. This division of time — about seven-eighths of Earth's history — lasted from the first formation of the planet (about 4.6 billion years ago) to about 542 million years ago.
The Atlantis is not a hoax The hole in a bag with apples is the philosophy of this world and it is an art to learn how harpists collect the...
Hollow Earth: OPENINGS SOLAR, two new continents and Civilization intraterrestrial Why Earth is flattened at the poles? Why no one has ever reached the poles? What causes the Northern Lights? Where…
The island nation of New Zealand may be the tiny chunk of a massive continent that lurks mostly under the Pacific Ocean, new research suggests.
Thousands of years younger than the tales of its fabled cousin, Atlantis, the lost continent of Mu was first proposed in the mid-19th century to explain the phenomenon of similar symbols, architecture and myths found in otherwise disparate, ancient cultures around the world. Unfortunately for adherents to the idea, there is no empirical evidence to support its existence or the [...]
Social studies and science students can learn about pangea, an important theory about the formation of the earth and its continents.
Did you know the world was supposed to end in 1260? Read about the prophet Joachim of Fiore, who predicted the collapse of the medieval establishment and antici
Project Paper Clip & NAZI UFOs Hollow Earth (Agartha) Agarta is a legendary city that is said to be located in the Earth's core. German Occult groups like the Thule and Vriel Societies believed Agarta was a vast complex of underground caves housing powerful Spiritual entities. Hitler & The
A collection of conversation questions about Asia for English discussion. Find out what friends and students think about this huge continent!
The sedimentary and igneous rocks of an ancient continental fragment in India called the Singhbhum Craton were analysed by researchers from Monash University.
This geography trivia quiz has questions where every answer begins with the letter 'E'. We're talking countries, cities, capitals and more!
Earth generated new continental crust until about 3 billion years ago when plate tectonics began and the crust was recycled.
For centuries, Hollow Earth conspiracy theorists have tried to prove that there’s a whole other world beneath our own. But first they need to find the way in...
Africa is undergoing a process that may one day lead to it splitting into two continents, but it's a very slow process that will take millio...
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Continent Zealandia Recent seafloor drilling has revealed that the "hidden continent " of Zealandia -- a region of continental crust...
From the earliest civilizations onwards people have been drawing the world around them on stones, clay tablets, papyrus, and more. The way people see the world can tell future generations so much about the culture, perspectives, physical geography and other insights into the lives of those who have come before. The evolution of the Western ... Read more
With the free Google Earth, you can learn latitudes and longitudes, distances and how the world’s nations and continents are laid out
" Yet if hope has flown away In a night, or in a day, In a vision, or in none, Is it therefore the less gone? All that we see or seem I...
What Are 10 Things a Future Geologist Should Know. Normal fault (Bartlett Wash, Utah), Photo Credit: Haakon Fossen If you interested i...
Make your science lessons come alive with these landforms activities that include a landforms building and narrative writing project! Students explore 20 different landforms, build landform islands, practice map skills, and much more! Combining science, writing, and literacy activities, this highly engaging, hands-on unit includes ready-to-use lesson plans, mini-lessons, 20 full-page landforms posters, and a variety of printable landforms activities and assessments. Your students will love the landform island-building project and writing creative personal narratives about their islands. The unit is loaded with resources to help your students build, plan, and write, and the detailed teacher's notes will save you time and make planning a breeze! Are you looking for a landforms unit that also teaches Earth changes? CLICK HERE for a complete Landforms and Earth Changes science unit . Landforms included: peninsula canyon volcano island plateau mountain desert waterfall hill valley bay plain/prairie ocean lake river glacier isthmus delta cave cliff Included in the unit: Detailed 2-week lesson plan with minilesson Landform Islands building project using salt dough or air-dry clay Project directions with photos 20 Full-page landforms posters Creative narrative writing project -with planning pages, writing mini lesson on using adjectives to make writing more interesting, publishing paper, and map activity Graphic organizers for defining, comparing, and categorizing landforms Landform assessments & answer keys Additional activities ideal for literacy centers: Map skills & cardinal directions game in 2 skill levels Landform vocabulary & definitions booklet Comparing landforms flap book Geography Jabber game with landforms spinners Please download the preview to see everything included. Happy teaching! Linda Kamp Around the Kampfire See my entire line of science units in print and digital formats. Click here for all 2nd grade science units Click here for all 3rd grade science units
An Interactive Way to Teach Kids Their Address as well as their state, country, continent, and planet! A fun introduction to geography for kids!
Pangea, supercontinent that incorporated almost all of Earth’s landmasses in early geologic time. Fully assembled by the Early Permian Epoch (some 299 million to about 273 million years ago), it began to break apart about 200 million years ago, eventually forming the modern continents and the Atlantic and Indian oceans.