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During the time of Pangaea, about 250 million years ago, most of Earth's water was collected in a huge ocean called Panthalassa

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What is the huge continent scientist believe there was millions of years ago?

Pangea (or Pangaea) was a "supercontinent" that scientists believe incorporated almost all of the earth's landmasses. It began to break apart about 200 million years ago, and eventually the modern continents and Atlantic and Indian Oceans were formed.


What evidence that supports the existence of pangaea?

There definitively was a Pangaea. Pangaea implies one continent. Back when the earth was forming, there was no oceans, thus the whole earth would be referred to as Pangaea. Today continents would refer to how much land is above the ocean.


What is the difference between pangaea and continental drift?

PANGEA was the term coined for a supercontinent continent proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1915 in his book, "The Origin of the Continents and the Oceans" from which all of the continents we know of today are derived. Continental Drift is the process of seismic plates moving the earth's crust on magma convection plumes. Our landmasses and oceans sit on top of the plates and so they move with the plates. That's why it looks like the South West coast of Africa and the East coast of South America should fit together like a puzzle. That's because they once did!


How did geographers know that the first landmass on earth was called Pangaea?

Pangaea was not the first land mass It formed when the continents came together about 300 million years ago. Scientists know that there was once a single landmass based on evidence from ancient climates, fossils, rock formations found across oceans, and the behavior of tectonic plates. Scientists came up with the name Pangaea, which means "all land" in Greek, they did not discover it. Back when the continent we call Pangaea existed there were no people and thus no names.


During which season does primary productivity reach its peak in polar oceans?

Summer

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Is it true that 220 million years there was only one large continent named Pangaea and one large ocean named Panthalassa?

It is unspecified by scientists, though they have theorized that Pangaea could have been a possibility, due to the fact that the continents are always moving. Plus, if there only was one continent, then the oceans would all collect together, forming a superocean in addition to the supercontinent of Pangaea.


What is the huge continent scientist believe there was millions of years ago?

Pangea (or Pangaea) was a "supercontinent" that scientists believe incorporated almost all of the earth's landmasses. It began to break apart about 200 million years ago, and eventually the modern continents and Atlantic and Indian Oceans were formed.


What hypothesis says that all the continents once were joined as a single supercontinent and have since drifted apart?

this supercontinent is called PANGEA. it is the greek word for "all lands".


What do you call an ocean between continents?

Various oceans have existed in prehistoric times, comparable to the Atlantic and Pacific. The supercontinent Pangaea was surrounded by the world ocean Panthalassa 300 million years ago, when the Iapetus Ocean (pre-Atlantic) disappeared and the continents of Laurentia, Avalonia, and Baltica fused together.


What evidence that supports the existence of pangaea?

There definitively was a Pangaea. Pangaea implies one continent. Back when the earth was forming, there was no oceans, thus the whole earth would be referred to as Pangaea. Today continents would refer to how much land is above the ocean.


How long have beaches been on earth?

Beaches have been around since there were oceans and Pangaea (land masses)


Has Earth ever consisted of a continuous surface of land without oceans?

Pangea I was the name of the first supercontinent, but there was still an ocean surrounding it.


What is the formation of Pangaea?

PANGAEA GOT SEPERATED BY TO PLATES UNDER THE OCEAN.IT G0T SEPERATED BECAUSE THE TWO PLATES COLLIDED.THAT'S WHY ALL THE CONTINETS ARE SEPERATED. PANGAEA GOT SEPERATED BY TO PLATES UNDER THE OCEAN.IT G0T SEPERATED BECAUSE THE TWO PLATES COLLIDED.THAT'S WHY ALL THE CONTINETS ARE SEPERATED.


What changed pangaea?

Scientists believe Pangea was changed by tectonic plates shifting(tectonic plates are what the continents and oceans rest on). The plates move because of the heating and cooling of the melted rock in the mantle. This happend over millions of years and it is believed that a new supercontinent will created in a few more millions of years. This theory was proposed by a scientist named Alfred Wegner in the early 20th century.


What is Panthalassa?

Panthalassa means "all seas." It was the all the world's oceans that surrounded Pangaea before the continental drift occurred in the triassic period.


What is habitat of the triassic period?

During the Triassic Period, the landmasses formation was a single continent called the Pangaea. Due to the continent size, the inland were far from the oceans. Desert areas were wide and the moisture needed for vegetation are only around the continent's edges.


Is The Paleozoic Era the longest time period in the history of Earth.?

The Precambrian is actually the longest block (division) of time in earth geological history. But the Paleozoic era is the longest of the three "eras". The paleozoic era started about 550 million years ago and is marked by the appearance of abundant invertebrate life in the oceans. The paleozoic era ended about 225 million years ago with the forming of the supercontinent Pangaea.