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    When did New Zealand start to break away from Australia?

    Question #76274. Asked by storky1. (Feb 23 07 6:08 AM)


    skysmom65

    New Zealand broke away from Australia at about 76 million years ago.

    http://www.sci.monash.edu.au/msc/dinodream//faq/faqgond.html

    Feb 23 07, 8:05 AM


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