The animals became less populated and in the midst of trying to reproduce, their minds didn't develop as thoroughly as they should of.
The animals became less populated and in the midst of trying to reproduce, their minds didn't develop as thoroughly as they should of.
When Pangaea broke up, species had to adapt to changing environments. Those species that could adapt, changed along with their habitats. Those that could not adapt died off.
by the process of the sediments reforming
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.
No, it was the result of natural processes.
Yes
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40 million years ago
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Pangaea began to break up approximately 200 million years ago. It was once a super continent that became surrounded by Panthalassa which was a single global ocean.