Iceland can be the last remaining ruin of a large-sized continent of American Texas, called Icelandia, sinking at the North Atlantic Ocean sea floor about 10 million years ago, according to a new theory Proposed by a group of international geophysics and geology instances.0: 00/2: 19 namiceland domain can be the ruins of a continent that disappears 10 million years ago. This new theory is contrary to Italy The old idea of the formation of Iceland and the North Atlantic, but the researchers say this theory explains both the geological characteristics of the ocean floor and why the earth's shell under the Iceland is very thicker Much compared to it should be. Even so, if geological studies demonstrate this new continental theory may make sense for ownership of any fuel found at the bottom The sea, which under an international law belongs to a country can show that their continental crust extends to that extent. "Icelandia" may have stretched between gree Nland and Scandinavia until about 10 million years ago, while another area is currently engulfed in the west of England and Ireland forming a part of "Greater Icelandia
." The continent has lost the North Atlantic region once The land is completely drought to create the Pangea super-continent from about 335 million to 175 million years ago. Geologists have long thought that the North Atlantic basin formed when Pangea began breaking 200 million years ago and Iceland formed about 60 million years ago on a crater near the ocean center. But the main author of the study and co-author proposed another hypothesis: the oceans began to form almost male and north (not Western and East) of Iceland when Pangea disbanded
Instead, the areas in the west and the East are still connected to what today is Greenland and Scandinavia.Theo this new theory, Pangaea is not separated and the missing continent Icelandia is still a dry strip of dry soil ANC is not at least 300km wide and still on the sea waves of about 10 million years ago. Finally, the eastern ends and westerns of Icelandia also sank, and only Iceland. The researchers suggested that, there could be an adjacent area with the same size, creating "Great Icelandia ", In the west side of the area today he and Ireland. But the area has also been submerged under the waves. Showing fossils, some plant species grow together in both Greenland and Scandinavia. The authors said that discovery strengthened the idea that a wide dry soil strip was connected to two areas. However, geologists do not know any fossil evidence of animals on the continent that has disappeared. Ha Thuutheo Live Science . Dịch vụ:
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