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How Continents Move
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Geologic Time
The Periods
Precambrian
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Ordovician
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Abraham Gesner
Ruth Holden, Howard Falcon-Lang and Abby Othman
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Grand Manan Volcanic Rocks
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Caves at St. Martins
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Quaco, Honeycomb Point
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Globe showing position of North America, South America, Europe and Africa 256 million years ago
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Globe showing position of North America, South America, Europe and Africa 256 million years ago