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JOURNEY TO THE END OF THE EARTH

TISHANI DOSHI

Melting Earth
PRECAMBRIAN
The Precambrian is the
earliest of the
geological ages, which
are marked by
different layers of
sedimentary rocks.
Laid down over
millions of years, these
rock layers contain a
permanent record of
the earth’s past,
including the fossilized
remains of plants and
animals buried when
the sediments were
formed.
CORDILLERAN FOLDS

Cordellian folds are formed by


system or group of parallel
mountain ranges together with
the intervening plateaus and
other features.
PRECAMBRIAN GRANITE SHIELDS

These are the granite sheets


which were formed
approximately 4.5 billion years
ago, until the start of the
Cambrian approximately 540
million years ago.
Circumpolar Current Avalanche

An Avalanche is
The Antarctic a sudden drastic
circumpolar flow of snow
current is an down a slope,
ocean current that occurring when
flows clockwise either natural
from west to east triggers, such as
around Antarctica loading from
snow to rain
HUMAN IMPACT
PHYTOPLANKTON

A varied group of tiny


free floating plants. In
spring and early
summer their numbers
increase rapidly,
producing “blooms”
like a think pea soup
which can cover
thousand of square
kilometres of the
ocean.
PING PONG BALL

It’s like walking into


a giant Ping –Pong
ball
Devoid of any
human markers – no
trees, billboards,
buildings.

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