
How and when were today's continents formed from Pangaea? | World ...
Jul 16, 2021 · According to Wegener’s theory, Earth’s continents once formed a single, giant landmass, which he called Pangaea. Over millions of years, Pangaea slowly broke apart, eventually forming the …
This is how the world has been mapped throughout history
Jul 22, 2019 · Although it shows several continents—Africa, Asia, and Europe—its main objective was to visualize Biblical locations. For example, because the sun rises in the east, Paradise (The Garden of …
Asia's megacities – and other urban transformation news | World ...
Apr 28, 2025 · Top city and urbanization stories: How Asia's megacities can build resilience; San Francisco innovators awarded; Why EVs don't always reduce CO2 emissions.
Global migration, by the numbers | World Economic Forum
Jan 10, 2020 · There are 272 million international migrants. The World Migration Report 2020 tells us who they are, where they go, and why.
This is what Earth might look like when the next supercontinent forms
Dec 3, 2018 · The last supercontinent, Pangea, formed around 310 million years ago, and started breaking up around 180 million years ago. It has been suggested that the next supercontinent will …
The price of security: Europe is set up for a serious challenge
Jul 3, 2025 · NATO members, many of which are European nations better known for strong social safety nets than military strength, pledged to start spending 5% of GDP on defence.
This is the current state of global trade | World Economic Forum
Oct 4, 2021 · Global trade drives the world economy, but it is subject to constant change from economic, political and environmental forces.
The coastal cities are at risk as sea levels rise | World Economic Forum
Dec 2, 2021 · Rising sea levels pose a significant threat to major coastal cities - even if we could halt global warming.
The US-EU trade deal, explained | World Economic Forum
Jul 30, 2025 · The US and EU have reached a deal which sets a 15% tariff for most exports into the US. But what do European leaders think and what does it mean for competitiveness?
How different is an epidemic from an outbreak? - The World Economic …
Jan 9, 2015 · An outbreak can take the form of an epidemic and eventually a pandemic, but that does not entitle us to use these words incorrectly. This article is published in collaboration with The …