London-Brabant Massif - Cretaceous

Cretaceous

By the Cretaceous the island had sunk much further in relation to the sea level. Before the end of the period, the British end was buried in Upper Cretaceous chalk. This happened because the Pacific Ocean bed swelled up causing the world’s seas to rise but also, the process released much carbon dioxide.

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