Australia in 5 million AD.
Australia is one of the Earth's continents. By 5 million AD, the shallow seas which seperated New Guinea in the north from the rest of Australia in the south have receeded due to ice age conditions, enlarging the continent.
By 100 million AD, Australia has collided with Asia and North America, creating an enormous mountain chain - the largest on Earth - the Great Plateau. By 200 million AD, all the continents have come together to form Pangaea II.[1]
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- ↑ Dixon, Dougal (2002) The Future Is Wild: A Natural History of the Future