Plate Tectonics
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Interactive Geologic Time Scale - Wikipedia
Web Geological Time Machine - UCMP Berkeley
Geologic Time Line - San Diego Natural History Museum
The Age of Earth - Wikipedia
Time Line of Evolution - Wikipedia
Geologic Time - very comprehensive - Smithsonian Institute
Geologic Time - UK
Oldest known ocean crust found on Greenland
Sea floor on Greenland records ancient Earth


This Dynamic Earth – Online Edition
Continental Drift Sequential Maps
Essentials of Geology: Plate Tectonic Animations
Plate Tectonics - VisionLearning
Plate Tectonics
Map of Tectonic Plates
Historical Evidence - USGS
Map: Plate Movements & Boundaries
Diagram: Types of Plate Boundaries
Plate Movement over millions of years
Earth-shattering proof of continents on the move - Science Daily
USGS: This Dynamic Planet - World Map of Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Impact Craters and Plate Tectonics

Plate tectonics may grind to a halt then start up again

Paleo Map Project
see also Earthquakes >
Volcanoes >
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Earth’s surface is composed of a series of 15 major blocks of crust called plates. Over thousands of years along the margins, the plates are constantly but gradually being created and destroyed by tectonic forces below the crust in the mantle. On the surface, we experience these changes as earthquakes, volcanoes, rift valleys, mountain-building and the movement of continents around Earth’s surface.

Geologic Time Scale