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  1. Geology of the Pacific Ocean: The Pacific Ocean evolved in the Mesozoic from the Panthalassic Ocean, which had formed when Rodinia rifted apart around 750 Ma. The first ocean floor which is part of the current Pacific Plate began 160 Ma to the west of ... (Earth) [100%] 2023-10-21 [Geology of the Pacific Ocean]

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  2. Pacific Ocean: The Pacific Ocean is the part of the ocean between the Americas to the east, and Asia, and Australia to the west. The first European to sight the Pacific was Vasco Nuñez de Balboa in 1513. [76%] 2023-02-17
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  8. Pacific Ocean: The Pacific Ocean is the largest single mass of water in the world. It lies between Asia and Australia on its west, and North America and South America on its east. [76%] 2023-10-23
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  1. Geology of the Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean evolved in the Mesozoic from the Panthalassic Ocean, which had formed when Rodinia rifted apart around 750 Ma. The first ocean floor...
  2. Geology of Hainan Island located in the South China Sea off the Chinese coast and separated from mainland China by the Qiongzhou Strait, has a complex geological history that...
  3. Geology of Zealandia forming the Lord Howe Seamount Chain. It has been suggested that Zealandia may have played an important part in the origin of the Pacific Ocean's volcanic...
  4. Geology of the Lassen volcanic area S. The park is located in the southernmost part of the Cascade Mountain Range in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Pacific Oceanic tectonic...
  5. Geology of Panama The geology of Panama includes the complex tectonic interplay between the Pacific, Cocos and Nazca plates, the Caribbean Plate and the Panama Microplate...
  6. Geology of the Northland Region Auckland, New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 51 (3), 161–173. Edbrooke, S.W. (compiler) (2001). Geology of the Auckland Area, p. 39. Lower Hutt:...
  7. Geology of the Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica. Like the associated Andes, the Antarctic Peninsula is an excellent example of ocean-continent collision resulting in subduction. The peninsula has...
  8. Geology of the Tasman District The Tasman region, and the small adjoining Nelson region, form one of the more geologically interesting regions of New Zealand. It contains the oldest...
  9. Geology of Fujian Paleozoic the area was a platform, and from the Mesozoic period till now it has been affected by the edge of the Pacific Ocean. The Badu Group from the Lower...
  10. Geology of Turkey The geology of Turkey is the product of a wide variety of tectonic processes that have shaped Anatolia over millions of years, a process which continues...
  11. Geology of Indonesia plates: the Sahul Shelf and the Sunda Plate; and between two oceanic plates: the Pacific Plate and the Philippine Sea Plate. The subduction of the Indian...
  12. Geology of Colombia Geology of Colombia refers to the geological composition of the Republic of Colombia that determines its geography. Most of the emerged territory of Colombia...
  13. Geology of New Zealand The geology of New Zealand is noted for its volcanic activity, earthquakes and geothermal areas because of its position on the boundary of the Australian...
  14. Geology of Honduras The geology of Honduras includes Paleozoic metamorphic rocks, such as the Cacaguapa Schist as its basement rocks. Together with Nicaragua and El Salvador...
  15. Geology of Kyrgyzstan proto-Pacific Ocean. The Paleozoic rocks in the Tien Shan mountains are the remnants of accreted island arcs, mainly from the Ordovician onward. During the...
  16. Geology of Russia 60°N 100°E / 60; 100 The geology of Russia, the world's largest country, which extends over much of northern Eurasia, consists of several stable cratons...
  17. Geology of Hong Kong The geology of Hong Kong is dominated by igneous rocks (including granitic rocks and volcanic rocks) formed during a major volcanic eruption period in...
  18. Geology of Queensland The geology of Queensland can be subdivided into several regions with different histories. Along the east coast is a complex of Palaezoic to Cainozoic...
  19. Geology of Yukon The geology of Yukon includes sections of ancient Precambrian Proterozoic rock from the western edge of the proto-North American continent Laurentia,...
  20. Geology of the Ellsworth Mountains The geology of the Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica, is a rock record of continuous deposition that occurred from the Cambrian to the Permian periods, with...
  21. Geology of New South Wales Geologically the Australian state of New South Wales consists of seven main regions: Lachlan Fold Belt, the Hunter–Bowen orogeny or New England Orogen...
  22. Geology of South Australia the 1920s to mark the border on the ground. The search for underground water and mineral wealth was the principal stimulus to the growth of geology of...
  23. Geology of British Columbia The geology of British Columbia is a function of its location on the leading edge of the North American continent. The mountainous physiography and the...
  24. Geology of Nauru Nauru is positioned in the Nauru Basin of the Pacific Ocean, on a part of the Pacific Plate that formed at a mid oceanic ridge at 132 Ma. From mid Eocene...
  25. Geology of Guam The geology of Guam formed as a result of mafic, felsic and intermediate composition volcanic rocks erupting below the ocean, building up the base of...
  26. List of tectonic plates (or tertiary plates). These plates comprise the bulk of the continents and the Pacific Ocean. For purposes of this list, a major plate is any plate with...
  27. Geography of Tonga archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, directly south of Samoa and about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand. It has 169 islands, 36 of them inhabited...
  28. Geography of Vanuatu known as the New Hebrides from 1774 until 1980, is a nation and group of around 80 mountainous islands in the South Pacific Ocean. It is part of Oceania...
  29. Geological history of Point Lobos The geological history of Point Lobos, regarding the Point Lobos headland on the Central Coast in Monterey County, California. The area's geology encompasses...
  30. Geology of the Australian Capital Territory The geology of the Australian Capital Territory includes rocks dating from the Ordovician around 480 million years ago, whilst most rocks are from the...