Plate tectonics. The tectonic plates (basically giant land masses) move about as much in a year as your fingernails grow in a year. The shifting of the plates led to the current placement of the continents. If there were no shifting, then we would likely still be one land mass.
millions of years ago pangea was all the continents put together it got separated because of tectonic plates.
mesozoic
When Pangaea broke apart we got continents which what we have today.
Pangaea
Pangaea was when the earth's entire land mass was one mass - no "separate" countries. That last occurred about 250 million years ago (it is believed to have happened several times over earth's history). From Pangaea, the landmass separated gradually into the various continents we have today.
millions of years ago pangea was all the continents put together it got separated because of tectonic plates.
mesozoic
Pangaea, the supercontinent, began breaking apart about 200 million years ago due to the movement of tectonic plates. This process, known as plate tectonics, caused the landmass to split into the continents we see today. The movement continues to shape Earth's geography through processes such as seafloor spreading and subduction.
pangaea was all the continents together as one.on the other hand, the present continents were separated, unlike pangaea.
The theory of Pangaea is the idea that all continents were once connected in a single supercontinent that broke apart over millions of years to form the present-day continents. This theory is supported by evidence such as matching rock formations, fossils, and geological features found on different continents. The concept of Pangaea helps explain how continents have drifted apart and provides insight into Earth's geological history.
No, Pangaea separated into two main supercontinents called Laurasia and Gondwana. These two supercontinents eventually broke apart to form the continents we have today.
About a billion miles long
Pangaea is a "SUPPER CONTINENT" THIS WAS THE EARTH LIKE 250 MILLIONS years ago. Pangaea was separated, because all of the natural causes of the earth. :)
Mesozoic
Laurasia and Gondwanaland
When Pangaea broke apart we got continents which what we have today.
Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago, when all the Earth's landmasses were joined together. Over time, Pangaea broke apart due to tectonic plate movement, leading to the formation of the continents we have today. The current continents are still moving very slowly, which is known as plate tectonics.