This illustration depicts the ancient supercontinents Laurasia and Gondwana, showcasing their positions on Earth during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. The graphic highlights the geological and geographical features that defined these landmasses, providing a clear view of their relationships and sizes. Ideal for use in academic settings, this visual resource serves to enhance understanding of plate tectonics and continental drift.
This illustration can be utilized in a variety of contexts, such as educational textbooks, geological reports, and environmental presentations. It is suitable for incorporation into websites, infographics, mobile applications, and social media content. Additionally, it can be used in eBooks, posters, and worksheets, making it a versatile asset for educators, students, and professionals alike who aim to illustrate the concept of continental separation.
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small | 235629 | 841 | 421 | 72 | image/jpeg |
medium | 582024 | 1453 | 727 | 300 | image/jpeg |
large | 1484603 | 2453 | 1227 | 300 | image/jpeg |
x_large | 3973571 | 4467 | 2234 | 300 | image/jpeg |
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Royalty Free Image Size: small: 841 x 421 Pixels, medium: 1453 x 727 Pixels, large: 2453 x 1227 Pixels, x_large: 4467 x 2234 Pixels, xx_large: 8000 x 4000 Pixels, - Orientation: PanoramicHorizontal
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