Roughly 250 million years ago, traveling from present-day Australia to North America would have been surprisingly simple-a ...
The world around us was khaki and brown—a sprawling sea of sand, with tracks carved in the dirt for makeshift roadways.
This continent may be dividing in two, according to a startling finding on the map of Earth. Africa is expected to split but only within millions of years.
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) stated on February 7 that an eruption would "most likely" occur at the Crater Peak vent, not the Spurr summit. Newsweek reached out to AVO via email for comment.