Translation for '
Gondwana' from English to Icelandic
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- The discovery of "Anomocephalus" and its phylogenetic position provided compelling evidence that anomodonts initially diversified in Gondwana.
- The genus and species were named by the Argentinian paleontologist José Bonaparte in 1986. "Gondwanatherium" means "Gondwana beast".
- Meanwhile, mammals slowly settled in Laurasia from Gondwana in the Triassic, the latter of which was the living area of their Permian ancestors.
- The name "Proto-Tethys" has been used inconsistently for several concepts for a supposed predecessor of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean, a palaeocean that separated the margins of Gondwana, often referred to as peri-Gondwana, from various continents and Gondwana-derived continental fragments from Precambrian times and onwards.
- In 1994 McMahon formed a variable line-up band called Gondwana or Charlie McMahon and Gondwana releasing albums "Travelling" (1994), "Xenophon" (1998), "Bone Man" (2002), and "Didj Heart" (2012).
- The middle of the Tournaisian is marked by a southern glaciation event, of a slightly lesser extent than the glaciations which swept over Gondwana in the later Carboniverous and the very end of the Devonian.
- The Gondwana Kingdom was ruled by Rajgonds. The Rajgonds are the ruling class among the Gond. The Gond is the dominating Community in Gondwana region. The name Gondwana named after Gondi people.
- Finney reconsidered the possibility of micro-continent model through U-Pb zircon dating and discovered that the dating result favours the Gondwana province instead of a drifting model from Laurentia.
- In 1937 Alexander du Toit proposed the Samfrau Orogeny as an evidence for Gondwana.
- "Ephysteris gondwana" is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Oleksiy V. Bidzilya and Wolfram Mey in 2011. It is found in Namibia and South Africa.
- Wegener's continental drift hypotheses is a logical consequence of: the theory of thrusting (alpine geology), the isostasy, the continents forms resulting from the supercontinent Gondwana break up, the past and present-day life forms on both sides of the Gondwana continent margins, and the Permo-Carboniferous moraine deposits in South Gondwana.
- In 1698, the Gondwana king, Raje Hriday Shah (r. 1652–1704) moved his court to the Mandla fort.
- At one time the belt was thought to have been caused by the collision of east and west Gondwana.
- By about 500 Ma the Saharan craton was sutured with the Congo craton during the final assembly of Gondwana. Although Gondwana later split up, the core African Plate remained intact.
- The life on Gondwana has changed throughout its existence.
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