Talk:Geological history of Europe

Very inaccurate
The "core Europe" is the subcontinent Baltica which was based on the 3.5 (?) Gy Karelian-(?)-something green-stone belt area, which grew by wandering around and adding sea-floor to itself, forming Baltica. Then Baltica grew by Rursus dixit. ( m bork3 !) 08:44, 8 September 2017 (UTC)
 * the fennoscandian region 1.8 Gy?,
 * the fennonorwegian region 1.2 Gy?
 * plus others in the east,
 * Avalonian fragments,
 * colliding with Laurentia and Siberia to form Laurasia,
 * collision with the North African parts of Gondwana, forming the Alps and the Mediterraneans, and pilfering Spain and Italy (parts of Africa),
 * etc., etc..

As well as inaccurate appallingly scanty
Wikipedia will go on about a pop music group for section after section ad nauseum but for a history of the geology of Europe this little bit? Two paragraphs to discuss the whole of history prior to the Pleistocene (> 2.5 million years ago)?

Charlie McKeon (talk) 14:02, 17 August 2018 (UTC)