The supercontinent hypothesized to have broken apart about 200 million years ago is called Pangaea. It is believed that Pangaea split into Laurasia and Gondwana, which later fragmented into the continents we have today.
Pangaea is the large landmass hypothesized to have broken apart about 200 million years ago, eventually forming the continents we see today.
Pangaea is the hypothesized supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago, when all Earth's continents were joined together as one landmass. Over time, Pangaea broke apart to form the continents we know today.
Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift, suggesting that the continents were once joined together in a supercontinent called Pangaea and have since drifted apart. Over time, these continents have moved to their current positions, leading to the present-day arrangement of landmasses on Earth. This theory laid the foundation for modern plate tectonics.
The other name for Pangaea is Pangea.
The supercontinent hypothesized to have broken apart about 200 million years ago is called Pangaea. It is believed that Pangaea split into Laurasia and Gondwana, which later fragmented into the continents we have today.
Pangaea is the large landmass hypothesized to have broken apart about 200 million years ago, eventually forming the continents we see today.
Pangaea is the hypothesized supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago, when all Earth's continents were joined together as one landmass. Over time, Pangaea broke apart to form the continents we know today.
It is Pangaea. I am 11 yrs old in 6th grade and learning all about this in class! I love SCIENCE!!!!
Edward Seuss proposed the theory of continental drift in 1912, suggesting that the continents were once part of a supercontinent called Pangaea. He hypothesized that the continents had drifted apart over millions of years due to tectonic plate movement.
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Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift, suggesting that the continents were once joined together in a supercontinent called Pangaea and have since drifted apart. Over time, these continents have moved to their current positions, leading to the present-day arrangement of landmasses on Earth. This theory laid the foundation for modern plate tectonics.
Pangaea is from the Earth. It was always there
the Hypothesis is Based on an apparent fit between Africa and South America,Wegener hypothesized that at one time all continents were joined together in a "supercontinent" called Pangaea. The supercontinent eventually broke into the smaller continents, which then "drifted" towards their present positions.
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Pangaea gets its name because it's a greek word for "all Earth".
Yes if Pangaea was a supercontinent it has to be huge