Pangaea (or Pangea) was on Earth from about 300 million years ago to 180 million years ago.
Pangaea was formed in the Late Permian and broke up in the Triassic Era.
140 years ago!
180 million years ago (Early Jurassic)
200 Million years ago
it split because of the magnma
The two halves of Pangaea are. Pangaea split in two roughly 200 million years ago.
Earths magma moved under the crust and the continents split
Continental drift split Pangaea into smaller parts, eventually forming the globe as it is today.
Gondwana and Laurasia
It shows that Pangaea was a long continent that crossed the equator. Asia & North America then split from the other continent. Antarctica split off the rest.
It shows that Pangaea was a long continent that crossed the equator. Asia & North America then split from the other continent. Antarctica split off the rest.
The two landmasses that split from Pangaea are Laurasia and Gondwana. Laurasia eventually formed North America, Europe, and Asia, while Gondwana formed South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent.
it split because of the magnma
One of the two supercontinents that Pangaea split into is Laurasia.
The two halves of Pangaea are. Pangaea split in two roughly 200 million years ago.
Earths magma moved under the crust and the continents split
Pangaea existed from about 250 to 175 million years ago.
Pangaea began to break apart around 175 million years ago during the Jurassic period. This breakup eventually led to the formation of two separate landmasses known as Laurasia (in the north) and Gondwana (in the south).
The land mass was called Pangaea before the continents split into the continents we know today. Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago.
it looks like this.
pangeaes