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Nena (supercontinent)
Nena (supercontinent) Nena was an ancient minor supercontinent. Nena consisted of the cratons of Arctica, ...
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Supercontinent
Supercontinent In geology, a supercontinent is a land mass comprising more than ... History Most commonly, paleogeographers employ the term supercontinent to refer to a single landmass consisting ... all the modern continents. The earliest known supercontinent, Rodinia, broke up roughly 750 million years ... late Paleozoic era, forming the best-known supercontinent, Pangaea. Pangaea subsequently broke up into ...
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NENA
NENA Nena usually refers to: National Emergency Number Association ... Americans Project , USA [2] Northeastern Neo-Aramaic Nena, a singer Nena, a minor ancient supercontinent This page about a 4-letter ...
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Supercontinent (translated from French)
Supercontinent One supercontinent is, in geology , a mass continental including ... History Commonly, paleographers employ the term of supercontinent to indicate a continental mass gathering all the current continents. Oldest supercontinent known, Rodinia , would have split up approximately ... assumption of the existence of Columbia, one supercontinent still former which would have been ...
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Laurentia
... past, Laurentia has been part of a supercontinent. It is named after the Laurentian Shield ... ago, Arctica was part of the major supercontinent Kenorland. ~2.1 billion years ago, when ... Arctican craton was part of the minor supercontinent Nena along with Baltica and Eastern Antarctica. ~1 ... ago, Laurentia was part of the major supercontinent Columbia. ~1.5 billion years ago, ...
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Atlantica
... later, it became part of the major supercontinent Columbia. 300 million years later, Columbia broke ... up; Atlantica became part of the minor supercontinent Nena, along with Baltica, Arctica, and the Eastern ... after the break up of Columbia, the supercontinent Nena (which included Atlantica) became part of ...
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Baltica
... ago, Baltica was part of the major supercontinent Columbia. ~1.5 billion years ago, Baltica ... Eastern Antarctica were part of the minor supercontinent Nena. ~1.1 billion years ago, Baltica was part of the major supercontinent Rodinia. ~750 million years ago, Baltica was part of the minor supercontinent Protolaurasia. ~600 million years ago, Baltica ...
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User:Grm wnr/Deletion log archive July 2004 (3) fixed
... 17:22, 2004 Jul 30 Docu deleted "Nena (continent" (content before blanking was: '#REDIRECT [[Nena (supercontinent)]]') 17:18, Jul 30, 2004 Angela deleted ...
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Category:Proterozoic
... Anorthosite Arkarua Ausia C Calymmian Charnia Columbia (supercontinent) Cryogenian E Ectasian E cont. Ediacara Hills ... Grenville orogeny H Huronian M Mesoproterozoic N Nena (supercontinent) Neoproterozoic O Orosirian Oxygen Catastrophe P Paleoproterozoic ...
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Category:Historical continents
... Arctica Atlantica Avalonia B Baltica C Columbia (supercontinent) C cont. Congo craton E Euramerica G ... Gondwana K Kenorland L Laurasia Laurentia N Nena (supercontinent) P Pangaea Pannotia R Rodinia S Siberia ...
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