Scientists Discover 8th 'Continent', Made its Map, Know How Big The Land Area is
Zealandia 8th Continent : Zealandia was originally part of the ancient continent Gondwana, which existed about one billion to 542 million years ago. Zealandia had gone unnoticed for centuries. Now geologists have discovered it and made its map. Scientists have recently discovered a continent that was missing for about 375 years. This continent is called Zealandia. It is mostly under water. However, it includes a group of islands similar to New Zealand.
Existed 542 million years ago
Let us tell you, Zealandia was originally a part of the ancient continent Gondwana, which existed about one billion to 542 million years ago. Zealandia had gone unnoticed for centuries. Now geologists have discovered it and made its map. He took samples from the seabed, studied them and collected data. This study has been published in Tectonics Magazine.
Zealandia - the 8th continent.
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Scientists Discover 8th 'Continent' That Had Been Missing For 375 Years
The new continent is 94 per cent underwater, with just a handful of islands, similar to New Zealand.#zealandia#WorldTourismDay pic.twitter.com/0MXHU4c4fM
Six times bigger
According to the report, Zealandia is a huge continent. Which is about six times the size of Madagascar. Which covers 1.89 million square miles or 4.9 million square kilometers. This is the eighth continent discovered. It is also the smallest and thinnest.
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Andy Tulloch of New Zealand Crown Research Institute GNS Science said that this can be estimated. How it can take time for something to become clear. He said that Zealandia has been a challenging subject for scientists to study.
Know how the discovery was made?
Geologists used rock samples collected from the sea floor in their studies. This helped them to find out the structure and shape of this continent. Geologists engaged in its search have studied the geological pattern in Western Antarctica and given information about this continent. Also, scientists have expressed the possibility of subduction near the Campbell Plateau near the west coast of New Zealand. Subduction is that process. When an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate.
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Publish Date : October 1, 2023
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