Geological Mysteries at Bryan Polley blog

Geological Mysteries. Up to one billion years appear to have been erased in what’s known as the great. In some outcrops around the world there’s a gap, a hint of time gone missing, a huge swath of geological data that should be there but isn’t. When the first earth day was held in 1970, geologists were still putting the finishing touches on plate tectonics, the model that explains how the earth's surface takes shape. As we delve into the ancient realms of our planet, we encounter geological mysteries that defy easy explanation. For more than 150 years, geologists have been aware of ‘missing’ layers of rock from the earth’s geological record. From the water that covers most of it to the moon that orbits it, here are some bizarre things about our home planet that science still.

Himalayan and geological mysteries of India_ Can this really happen
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In some outcrops around the world there’s a gap, a hint of time gone missing, a huge swath of geological data that should be there but isn’t. From the water that covers most of it to the moon that orbits it, here are some bizarre things about our home planet that science still. When the first earth day was held in 1970, geologists were still putting the finishing touches on plate tectonics, the model that explains how the earth's surface takes shape. As we delve into the ancient realms of our planet, we encounter geological mysteries that defy easy explanation. For more than 150 years, geologists have been aware of ‘missing’ layers of rock from the earth’s geological record. Up to one billion years appear to have been erased in what’s known as the great.

Himalayan and geological mysteries of India_ Can this really happen

Geological Mysteries When the first earth day was held in 1970, geologists were still putting the finishing touches on plate tectonics, the model that explains how the earth's surface takes shape. For more than 150 years, geologists have been aware of ‘missing’ layers of rock from the earth’s geological record. From the water that covers most of it to the moon that orbits it, here are some bizarre things about our home planet that science still. Up to one billion years appear to have been erased in what’s known as the great. In some outcrops around the world there’s a gap, a hint of time gone missing, a huge swath of geological data that should be there but isn’t. As we delve into the ancient realms of our planet, we encounter geological mysteries that defy easy explanation. When the first earth day was held in 1970, geologists were still putting the finishing touches on plate tectonics, the model that explains how the earth's surface takes shape.

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