Australia’s Rapid Drift: A Collision Course with Asia?

Australia, often seen as a stable landmass, is actually moving northward at a surprising pace of 2.8 inches (7 cm) per year—about the speed at which human fingernails grow. While this may seem insignificant in the short term, over millions of years, it could lead to a dramatic geological shift, bringing Australia closer to Asia. … Read more

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