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Laurentia logo #10101) Latin girl name 2) Region of Canada
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Laurentia

Laurentia logo #21843A separate continental plate that existed from the Late Precambrian to Silurian, consisting of the major part of North America, northwest Ireland, Scotland, Greenland, and pieces of Norway and Russia
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Laurentia logo #21000 Laurentia (North American Craton) is a large continental craton, which forms the ancient geological core of the North American continent. Many times in its past, Laurentia has been a separate continent as it is now in the form of North America, although originally it also included the cratonic areas of Greenland and also the northwestern part of S...
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Laurentia

Laurentia logo #21000[bioregion] Laurentia is a bioregion atop the Laurentian craton in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada, and centering on the Great Lakes. The bioregion spans the Eastern Woodlands of North America from the easternmost part of the Great Plains to the Atlantic Coast of the Northeastern United States and Canadian Maritimes. From ...
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Laurentia logo #21000[moth] Laurentia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ragonot in 1888. ...
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Laurentia logo #21003(from the article `North America`) ...thousands of feet thick accumulated. Shallow-shelf conditions were interrupted by the accretion of volcanic island arcs or continental fragments, ... [5 related articles]
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Laurentia

Laurentia logo #21217Laurentia is a genus of half-hardy, herbaceous plants belonging to the family Campanulaceae. They are small plants of fragile habit.
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Laurentia logo #20014n. A separate continental plate that existed from the Late Precambrian to Silurian, consisting of the major part of North America, northwest Ireland, Scotland, Greenland, and pieces of Norway and Russia.
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