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The earth has a total of 6 main layers.
Pangaea is the supercontinent that once formed from all the continents.
Pangaea
sedimenatary rock create layers in the surface of the earth and eruptions from volcanoes also make layers of the earth.
It is still called Earth.
Pangaea was when the earth's entire land mass was one mass - no "separate" countries. That last occurred about 250 million years ago (it is believed to have happened several times over earth's history). From Pangaea, the landmass separated gradually into the various continents we have today.
Pangaea is from the Earth. It was always there
Plate Tectonics. Plate Tectonics are the sub-layers that lie underneath the Earth's surface. They can rub against together, smash together, or pull away from each other. This is what caused Pangaea to separate.
It happened right when the earth was formed by other weird stuff.
Pangaea gets its name because it's a greek word for "all Earth".
Pangaea was like that when the earth was created by the BIG BANG
Pangaea is a "SUPPER CONTINENT" THIS WAS THE EARTH LIKE 250 MILLIONS years ago. Pangaea was separated, because all of the natural causes of the earth. :)
On Earth...
You could make Earth out of paper mache, then build one large landmass in the Northern Hemisphere.
Pangea was the original landmass of Earth so it was probably formed when Earth formed.
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 definitively was a Pangaea. Pangaea implies one continent. Back when the earth was forming, there was no oceans, thus the whole earth would be referred to as Pangaea. Today continents would refer to how much land is above the ocean.