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Actually, no. "Pangaea" was found by Alfred Wegener through the fossils of animals found in different continents.
in 1915 wegener figuered out about Pangaea because of three things climate change fossils and land features
Fossil records, land forms(mountains,ect), weather and climate
Fossils, Climate, and Sea-Floor Spreading
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Actually, no. "Pangaea" was found by Alfred Wegener through the fossils of animals found in different continents.
in 1915 wegener figuered out about Pangaea because of three things climate change fossils and land features
they were in astate of Pangaea so they were very spread out due to simalr climate
Fossil records, land forms(mountains,ect), weather and climate
since the location of certain places changed the weather there change to
Fossils, Climate, and Sea-Floor Spreading
True. The formation of Pangaea, a supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago, caused significant climate changes on Earth. The shifting of landmasses and changes in ocean currents resulted in altered patterns of rainfall and temperature distribution, affecting global climate patterns.
During the Permian, all the continents were joined together in the supercontinent Pangaea, which was covered mostly by desert.
When Pangaea broke up, species had to adapt to changing environments. Those species that could adapt, changed along with their habitats. Those that could not adapt died off.
A Pangaea plate is a Pangaea plate
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