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Zealandia’s history is quite closely tied to the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana, which broke up hundreds of millions of years ago. Zealandia followed suit—roughly 80 million years ago, according to the latest theory. But unlike neighboring Australia or much of Antarctica, Zealandia largely sunk, leaving only a small portion of what many geologists believe should still be dubbed the eighth continent.
They are finally piecing together the shape of the massive old continents that got broken up. The problem remains: what process actually broke them up? To just say plate tectonics is to beg the question of why they are moving.
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