South America must have lain alongside Africa and formed a unified block which was split in two in the Cretaceous; the two parts must then have become increasingly separated over a period of millions of years like pieces of a cracked ice floe in water.


The Origins of Continents and Oceans, 4th edition (1929), trans. John Biram (1966)


South America must have lain alongside Africa and formed a unified block which was split in two in the Cretaceous; the two parts must then have...

South America must have lain alongside Africa and formed a unified block which was split in two in the Cretaceous; the two parts must then have...

South America must have lain alongside Africa and formed a unified block which was split in two in the Cretaceous; the two parts must then have...

South America must have lain alongside Africa and formed a unified block which was split in two in the Cretaceous; the two parts must then have...