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I'm going to assume you mean that time frame in millions, since continental drift really doesn't occur that quickly. 200 to 100 years ago the world looked much the same as it does now. The most recent supercontinent is Afro-Eurasia, but i think Gondwana is the one that existed in your specified time frame. If it's not Gondwana, it's probably Laurasia or Pangea.
K2 started to form when the Indian plate collided with Eurasia, beginning more than 100 million years ago
Two resistors connected in parallel are 1/2 the sum of their resistance. The resistance of two resistors connected in series is the sum of their resistance. For example: The total resistance of a 100 ohm resistor connected to a 200 ohm resistor in parallel is 100+200 divided by 2 = 150 ohms. The total resistance of a 100 ohm resistor connected to a 200 ohm resistor in series 100+200= 300 ohms.
* He conquered many lands for the Roman Empire. * he restored peace after 100 years of civil war. * he made a good currency system. * he extended a highway system which connected the empires. * he developed an efficiant postal service. * he built bridges and buildings with classical artwork and he helped loads of people
No. It just means you are connected to the router. Next, you have to figure out if the router is connected to the Internet.
go to bulid and click on industry and you will need 1000 coins 100 wood and 5 iron
It connected on 100 B.C.
It is predicted that a new supercontinent, known as Pangaea Ultima, will form in around 250 million years as current tectonic plates continue to shift and converge. This supercontinent would likely resemble the past supercontinent Pangaea.
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The stoat, also known as the short-tailed weasel, is native to Eurasia and North America. This mammal was also nominated among the 100 worlds worst invasive species.
Genghis Khan was the ruler of the Mongol Empire, or China, from 1206 to 1227. He united much of northeast Asia and conquered most of Eurasia.