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Breakup of ancient supercontinent Nuna created ‘incubators’ for complex life, study finds

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The breakup of the ancient supercontinent Nuna during Earth’s “Boring Billion” years drastically shook up the planet, and the reshuffle may have created the conditions that gave rise to complex life, new research shows in unprecedented detail.

The Boring Billion refers to the period between 1.8 billion and 800 million years ago. Even though this interval encompassed the breakup and assembly of two ancient supercontinents, Nuna and Rodinia, scientists gave the period this name due to a perceived lack of upheaval.

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