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- Rodinia (from the Russian родина, rodina, meaning "motherland, birthplace") was a Mesoproterozoic and Neoproterozoic supercontinent that ****embled 1.26–0...
- Laurentia formed the core of the supercontinent Rodinia, but the exact fit of various continents within Rodinia is debated. In some reconstructions, Baltica...
- broke up, and the next supercontinent, Rodinia, formed from the accretion and ****embly of its fragments. Rodinia lasted from about 1.3 billion years ago...
- continents of Laurentia and Amazonia collided, creating a supercontinent called Rodinia. The collision of these continents caused the rocks to be folded and faulted...
- margin of the continent is thought to have contributed to the formation of Rodinia. According to the Southwest U.S. and East Antarctica or SWEAT hypothesis...
- propose a Proterozoic supercontinent preceding Pangaea, today known as Rodinia. At that time he simply referred to it as "the Proterozoic super-continent"...
- Pacific Ocean is a direct continuation of Panthal****a. The supercontinent Rodinia began to break up 870–845 Ma probably as a consequence of a superplume...
- into a single supercontinent around 1130 Ma. The supercontinent, known as Rodinia, broke up around 750 Ma. A number of glacial periods have been identified...
- have decreased in magnitude after every period. Columbia, about 1,590 Mya Rodinia, about 900 Mya Pannotia, 545 Mya (disputed[clarification needed]), centered...
- Mesoproterozoic era when two continental cratons collided to form the supercontinent Rodinia, 500 million years prior to the development of the range during the formation...