Pangea broke apart because the earths plates (crusts) began to shift under, over, together, and apart from other plates.
The continents were moved as the rocks undearneath them moved as a result of earth's boundaries and the growing of the ocean's floor and its reduction.
Pangaea began to break up during the Triassic period, around 200 million years ago. This breakup eventually led to the formation of the continents we recognize today.
The Pangaea began to break down about 200 billion years ago.
Pangaea began to break apart during the Early to Middle Jurassic period, about 175 million years ago.
Pangaea began to break apart during the Mesozoic Era, specifically in the Late Triassic period around 200 million years ago. This breakup eventually led to the formation of the continents as we know them today.
Pangaea began to break up during the Jurassic period, around 180 million years ago. This breakup eventually led to the formation of the continents as we know them today.
Pangaea began to break up during the Triassic period, around 200 million years ago. This breakup eventually led to the formation of the continents we recognize today.
In the triassic period
No, the Rockies formed as a consequence of the break-up of Pangaea.
The Pangaea began to break down about 200 billion years ago.
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No, it was the result of natural processes.
The Mesozoic Era.
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Pangaea began to break apart during the Early to Middle Jurassic period, about 175 million years ago.
Pangaea began to break apart during the Mesozoic Era, specifically in the Late Triassic period around 200 million years ago. This breakup eventually led to the formation of the continents as we know them today.
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