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The Geological Formation of Britain

In Our Time: Science

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The Evolution of the British Isles and the Rest of the World

There was a great supercontinent in the southern hemisphere called Rodinia at about 1 billion years old. The British Isles, part of Scotland and Northern Ireland were actually near the equator on blocks of continents there. England and Southern Ireland were right down south, almost near the Antarctic Circle. In terms of land, there's almost nothing in the northern hemisphere.

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