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When Pangaea broke apart, depending on how it broke apart, was immediately effected by great quakes, volcanoes, etc. But who knows for sure?

The long stood effects were that the continents were broke apart, dividing the populations of dinosaurs apart allowed them to mutate or adapt (depending on different beliefs) separately, thur producing modified species. Also the climates of each broke apart section would have changed from what its original climate was.

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12y ago

Yes, it split into Gondawa and Laurasia, where dinosaurs then lived on the two separate continents.

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10y ago

No. The dinosaurs first appeared on Pangaea and were around as it broke up.

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14y ago

Paleontologists believe that they did.

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yes they did

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