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The Long Memory of Continents: Landscapes Through Deep Time and Human Acceleration
Continents don’t sit still. They drift, collide, drown, rise, freeze, burn, and bloom over millions of years, like slow dancers whose steps are measured in tectonic shudders rather than beats. What we call “landscape” is really the surface expression of planetary restlessness: mountains kneaded upward by plate collisions, deserts sculpted by shifting climates, river deltas braided by sediment and monsoon, and volcanic fields marking the places where Earth’s mantle still breat
Zainab Khan Roza
Dec 14, 20258 min read
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