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The only continent that was not part of Pangaea was Atlantis, because Atlantis is any land under the ocean
Pangea was a super continent, where all our continents were joined together and then were slowly broken apart and made our continents we have today.
Actually according to my scientific calculations Pangaea means all Earth toghether.So 1 because at the time it was Pangaea all the land masses were together.
There were originally one supercontinent called Pangaea that eventually split into the continents we have today.
once but in the distant future the continents will thus drift together hence creating another supercontinent.
Five hundred million years ago, Pangaea was put together. During the centuries, Pangaea was connected numerous changes above and below the land. Soon after Pangaea, the plates under it touched then started moving away the other plates. Pangaea was a landmass that included all of the present day continents and was on this Earth for many, many millenniums.
Pangaea broke into two main continents: Laurasia in the north and Gondwana in the south. These continents eventually fragmented further into the continents we recognize today.
Well, many many years ago all of the continents were fitted togother in a supercontinent called Pangaea. But, according to plate tectonics, they spread the sea floor apart which, in then, separted in what we have now the 7 continents. In the future it probably will come back together again.
Pangaea was the ancient supercontinent that eventually split apart to form the continents we know today.
Pangaea is the theory that all the continents were all connected in the palezoic era or about 250 million years ago. This theory is supported by the evidence that fossils of animals have been found throughout many continents. other evidences have to do with the similarities of the continents that are said to have been connected during that time period (like the similarities between South America and West Africa). If you look at the map you can see that the continents also look like a puzzle that can be connected together. Geologists have studied the plate tectonics have have come to the conclusion that the theory of Pangaea is seemingly accurate.
Nobody really knows if Pangaea really existed. People believe it did because if you shift the continents, it looks like it could make Pangaea. There are many other reasons, but that is the most common.
During the time of Pangaea, most landmasses were concentrated together as a supercontinent, so there weren't many individual islands like Hawaii or Easter Island. Most of the Earth's surface was part of Pangaea, with few separate islands. It was only after the breakup of Pangaea that the continents shifted to create separate islands as we see them today.
Around 300 million years ago, all continents were part of one supercontinent called Pangaea. Over time, Pangaea broke apart into the landmasses we now know as the continents.