The document describes the locations and configurations of the Arabian Shield, Antarctic Shield, and Australian Shield over three time periods - 1000 million years ago when they were part of the supercontinent Rodinia, 600 million years ago when they were part of Pannotia, and 300 million years ago during the time of Gondwana. It notes the opening of the Red Sea between the Arabian Shield and surrounding plates during Gondwana.
The document describes the locations and configurations of the Arabian Shield, Antarctic Shield, and Australian Shield over three time periods - 1000 million years ago when they were part of the supercontinent Rodinia, 600 million years ago when they were part of Pannotia, and 300 million years ago during the time of Gondwana. It notes the opening of the Red Sea between the Arabian Shield and surrounding plates during Gondwana.
The document describes the locations and configurations of the Arabian Shield, Antarctic Shield, and Australian Shield over three time periods - 1000 million years ago when they were part of the supercontinent Rodinia, 600 million years ago when they were part of Pannotia, and 300 million years ago during the time of Gondwana. It notes the opening of the Red Sea between the Arabian Shield and surrounding plates during Gondwana.
the supercontinent Rodinia 1000 million years ago. The Arabian Shield in the supercontinent Pannotia 600 million years ago, before the opening of the Red Sea. The Arabian Shield during Gondwana 300 million years ago, now the Red Sea is opened Antarctic Shield The Arabian Shield in the supercontinent Rodinia 1000 million years ago. The Antarctic Shield in the supercontinent Pannotia 600 million years ago, they were together The configuration of the continents during the time of Gondwana. The location of the Pan-African Orogeny, Lutzow Holm belt and many other features caused by the interaction between the East Antarctic Shield and the surrounding plates Australian Shield The Australian Shield in the supercontinent Rodinia 1000 million years ago. The Australian Shield in the supercontinent Pannotia 600 million years ago, they were together The Australian shield during gondwana