
Fundy Basin
The Fundy Basin is a large geological area in eastern North America, formed during the breakup of the ancient supercontinent Pangaea about 200 million years ago. It is characterized by thick layers of sedimentary rocks that accumulated in a rift valley, resulting in a rich record of Earth's early history. Today, the basin features a mix of cliffs, coastal landscapes, and fossil deposits, providing valuable insights into ancient environments, climate changes, and the evolution of life. The basin's unique geological features make it significant for scientific research and understanding continental geology.