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They weren't called anything. When Pangaea existed there were no people around to form countries or name anything.
Pangaea, or Pangea
Rotation- the spinning of earth about its axis Revolution- movement of earth in its orbit around the sun :)
If u walk around th edge of it until u get bak 2 th start and it is completely surrounded in water, its an island
the effect is felt to a greater extent because of the shifting of the pressure belts due to the coriolis effect ( shifting of the pressure belts because revolution of the earth around the sun ). hope that helps
revolution
The French Revolution occured because of the scientific revolution and that was when people started questioning the world around them.
It caused people to take a new, logical approach to scientific discovery based on experimentation and observation.
he discovered that we revolve around the sun not the sun aroun the earth
Telescopes Microscopes
The Scientific Revolution was a momentous change in the course of humanity. This is a time when new ideas of physics, anatomy, biology, astronomy, astrology, and chemistry began to take hold and be taken seriously. The Scientific Revolution began around 1543 and carried on up until the mid to late 17th century.
it demonstrated that scientific understanding was always changing
The Scientific Revolution refers to that period in history (basically the 17th century) when men and women began to ascertain truths about life, the world, and the heavens, without resorting to Christian dogma for the answers. The beginning of the scientific revolution may be laid solidly in the lap of Sir Isaac Newton and his three laws of motion. What ever the truth about Newton and the apple, his "laws" made possible an explaination of how the heavens worked without having to conclude "It's God's will." As Newton, Gallieo, Bacon, and others devised ways to experiment and interpret what they saw around them, the scientific revolution grew far beyond what the Church was willing to accept.
Galileo contributed to the Scientific Revolution by improving the telescope and supporting Copernicus's belief that the Earth revolves around the sun.
Nicolaus Copernicus put forward a heliocentric theory.
Religious leaders were threatened by the scientific revolution because new scientific discoveries often challenged traditional religious beliefs and teachings. The idea that the Earth revolved around the sun, for example, contradicted the belief that the Earth was the center of the universe as taught by the church. This conflict between science and religion led to tension and resistance from religious authorities.
The Copernican Revolution refers to the shift in scientific thought from the belief that Earth is the center of the universe (geocentrism) to the understanding that the Earth revolves around the Sun (heliocentrism). This revolution was initiated by the work of Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century and fundamentally changed how we perceive our place in the cosmos.