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Australia may seem like a stable landmass, but it's steadily drifting northward at a surprising pace — about 2.8 inches (7 cm) per year, roughly the speed at which human fingernails grow.
Australia is migrating north towards Asia at a rate of 2.8 inches annually. Over millions of years, this will cause major geological changes, such as earthquakes and mountain formation. The drift ...
A ship the size of a football field, crewed by more than 50 engineers and technicians, cruises the oceans around Africa to keep the continent online. It provides a vital service, as last year's ...
Scientists have issued a warning that a moving continent is on a collision course with Asia – a natural but potentially catastrophic event that will alter the world as we know it. Australia is ...