This map shows how South America, Africa, India, Australia, and New Zealand were once grouped around Antarctica in the super-continent, Gondwanaland. The white area shows the position of the ice cap during the Ice Age. The black dots show where fossils of the plant, Glossopteris, have been found, giving scientists a clue to the extent of Gondwanaland. (Map by Graeme Stevens.)
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Press, 10 April 1980, Page 21
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61This map shows how South America, Africa, India, Australia, and New Zealand were once grouped around Antarctica in the super-continent, Gondwanaland. The white area shows the position of the ice cap during the Ice Age. The black dots show where fossils of the plant, Glossopteris, have been found, giving scientists a clue to the extent of Gondwanaland. (Map by Graeme Stevens.) Press, 10 April 1980, Page 21
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