about 175 million years ago.
It hasn't moved. The world today as is was when it was created.
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Close - but closer to 200 million years ago.
Approximately 240 million years ago.
Pangea is when all the continents were conected. Pangea was altogether 225 million years ago.
It hasn't moved. The world today as is was when it was created.
about 175 million years ago.
Yes, the pieces of Pangaea began to drift apart about 175 million years ago, leading to the formation of separate continents as we know them today. This process, known as continental drift, was a result of plate tectonics and the movement of the Earth's lithosphere.
Pangaea was the supercontinent into which all the land masses were concentrated until about 200 million years ago.
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Close - but closer to 200 million years ago.
Approximately 240 million years ago.
Pangea is when all the continents were conected. Pangea was altogether 225 million years ago.
Scientists believe that Pangaea was split apart 200-250 million years ago
The Pangaea began to break down about 200 billion years ago.
Pangaea refers to the super continent that existed before each of the pieces eventually drifted apart into the seven continents that exist today. Scientists believe Pangaea broke apart 200 million years ago.
Pangaea , all the continents are thought to have fit together millions of years ago.