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A chasm or fissure.
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However, near the end of the Tonian Period, the supercontinent began to rift and break apart.
These were almost completely separated by the equatorial Tethys seaway, and the various segments of Laurasia and Gondwana had already started to rift apart.
On the continental plates at areas away from active convergence, the magmatism is confined to rift valleys and local hot spots.
Finally, about 80 million years ago, North America separated from Europe, Australia began to rift away from Antarctica, and India broke away from Madagascar.
Despite issues with controls and the number of apps available to support the systems, they have great potential as an alternative to Rift.
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Oculus, owned by Facebook, said it expects to release Rift to the public next year. .
But in Albany it leads to rifts over basic legislative issues -- like the budget.
Generally, continent fragmenting, as the result of whole-Earth decompression and channeled heat from beneath, whether on-going, completed or arrested, leads to rift-basin formation, to surface uplift and doming, and to the formation of voluminous volcanic deposits.
The region including the West Siberian Basin, located between the Ural Mountains and the Siberian Platform, and the Siberian Platform underwent extensive rifting about 500 250 Myr ago, leading to rift-basin formations that developed geological strata on a grand scale, extremely conducive for trapping petroleum and natural gas (Reichow et al. 2002).
The company seems to buy new ideas - from Instagram to WhatsApp to Oculus Rift - rather than developing its own.
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