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		<title>By: Geology News &#187; New Evidence for the Permian Exctinction</title>
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		<dc:creator>Geology News &#187; New Evidence for the Permian Exctinction</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] A rift zone within Indian Ocean cuts through the center of the suspected crater (due to the impact) and researchers believe it may have influenced the formation of Australia nearly 100 million years ago when it broke off from Gondwanaland (see our recent post on why continents form). [...]</description>
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