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    Gondwana (redirect from Gondwanaland)
    Indian region of the same name (see § Name), it is also commonly called Gondwanaland. Regions that were part of Gondwana shared floral and zoological elements...
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  • Gondwanaland is the third studio album by Australian ambient musical ensemble, Gondwanaland. It was released in 1987 and peaked at number 93 on the Kent...
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  • dictionary. Gondwana was a supercontinent also known as Gondwanaland. Gondwana or Gondwanaland may also refer to: Gondwana (India) also known as Gondaranya...
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  • Gondwanaland, originally billed as Gondwanaland Project, were an Australian ambient musical ensemble which combined the indigenous Australian instrument...
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    Pongoland (housing gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans) and Gondwanaland (the world's second largest indoor rainforest hall at 1.65 ha or 4.1...
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  • for a TV show called Gondwanaland Highway. She wrote it for her dad, who had been telling her about the supercontinent Gondwanaland and reading a Stephen...
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    Look up diabase in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diabase (/ˈdaɪ.əˌbeɪs/), also called dolerite (/ˈdɒl.əˌraɪt/) or microgabbro, is a mafic, holocrystalline...
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    midget moths) Opostegidae (white eyecap moths) Palaephatoidea Palaephatidae (Gondwanaland moths) Tischerioidea Tischeriidae (trumpet leaf miner moths)...
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    midget moths) Opostegidae (white eyecap moths) Palaephatoidea Palaephatidae (Gondwanaland moths) Tischerioidea Tischeriidae (trumpet leaf miner moths)...
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  • Fossil patterns across continents (Gondwanaland)...
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    midget moths) Opostegidae (white eyecap moths) Palaephatoidea Palaephatidae (Gondwanaland moths) Tischerioidea Tischeriidae (trumpet leaf miner moths)...
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  • 8 billion pages. Clearnet (networking) "Redefining light and dark". Gondwanaland.com. November 28, 2005. Barratt, Monica (January 15, 2015). "A Discussion...
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    "The role of mantle plumes in continental breakup: case histories from Gondwanaland". Nature. 377 (6547): 301–309. Bibcode:1995Natur.377..301S. doi:10.1038/377301a0...
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  • Afternoon Play – Things to Do before You Die BBC – Afternoon Play – Gondwanaland BBC – Afternoon Play – The Cracks BBC – Afternoon Reading – The Greengrocer's...
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    The breakup of Gondwanaland took place during the Late Jurassic, the Indian Ocean opened up as a result...
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    M. (6 November 1992). "The Age of Parana Flood Volcanism, Rifting of Gondwanaland, and the Jurassic-Cretaceous Boundary". Science. 258 (5084): 975–979...
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    OCLC 86608. Audley-Charles, Michael Geoffrey (1987). "Dispersal of Gondwanaland: relevance to evolution of the Angiosperms". In Whitmore, T.C. (ed.)...
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    tectonic plate that was formed when it split off from the ancient continent Gondwanaland (ancient landmass, consisting of the southern part of the supercontinent...
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    to Early Tertiary times through extension tectonics during the major Gondwanaland breakup. In the Miocene Period, the region underwent intermittent uplift...
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    the complexity of the playing. Charlie McMahon, who formed the group Gondwanaland, was one of the first non-Aboriginal players to gain fame as a professional...
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    the continent of Laurentia and the plate containing the continent of Gondwanaland were converging, the Iapetus Ocean that separated the two continents...
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  • Gondwanaland is an album from Steroid Maximus. It was released in 1992 by Big Cat Records. Gondwanaland is Ectopic Entertainment #ECT ENTS 003. The album...
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  • orogenic belt that was active in the Palaeozoic and early Mesozoic in Gondwanaland, formed by small terranes and deep accumulations of old sediment dumped...
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    course being removed, likeliest when Africa split from South America when Gondwanaland broke up due to continental drift, and before that, the Congo would likely...
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    example, is largely volcanic, but is associated with the breakup of Gondwanaland and is considered a microcontinent, whereas volcanic Iceland and Hawaii...
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    Stait, Bryan (October 1985). "South East Asia as a part of an Ordovician Gondwanaland—a palaeobiogeographic test of a tectonic hypothesis". Earth and Planetary...
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    the world's largest zoological facilities for primates (Pongoland). Gondwanaland is the world's largest indoor rainforest hall. Monument to the Battle...
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  • formed by rifting from the north Africa portion of the supercontinent of Gondwanaland 240 million years ago. It broke free into the Neo-Tethys Ocean and headed...
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    midget moths) Opostegidae (white eyecap moths) Palaephatoidea Palaephatidae (Gondwanaland moths) Tischerioidea Tischeriidae (trumpet leaf miner moths)...
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    found in other parts of India). The name of the ancient continent of Gondwanaland was derived from Gondwana, because some of the earliest rock formations...
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