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Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago and is no longer intact. Currently, there is no single continent that consists of all the continents; instead, the continents are distributed across the Earth's surface.
No, Pangaea was not the only super-continent to have existed. There have been several super-continents throughout Earth's history, including Rodinia, Pannotia, and Gondwana, before Pangaea formed about 335 million years ago.
Antarctica is the only continent not connected to any other continent.
Yes, the Earth was once a single landmass called Pangaea. Over millions of years, tectonic forces caused Pangaea to break apart into the continents we see today.
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.
Antarctica is the continent that is located south of all the other continents. It is the southernmost continent on Earth and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
Pangaea was all the continents together but with the eruptions there is now 7 continents. Pangaea is only 1 continent but now it is extinct.The Pangea Supercontinent existed millions of years ago.
No, Pangaea was not the only super-continent to have existed. There have been several super-continents throughout Earth's history, including Rodinia, Pannotia, and Gondwana, before Pangaea formed about 335 million years ago.
7 of 8. The only continent that was not part of Pangaea was Atlantis, because Atlantis is any land under the ocean
The only continent in the Triassic period was the supercontinent known as Pangaea.
Pangaea was a theory by a man in the olden days that all the continents used to be all together which is one big super continent! (Pangaea) It did ALL connect... Hope this helps :) Emma.
Australia is the smallest continent and it is also an island. Of all the continents, Australia is the only one that consists of one nation and is not divided into different countries.
When the dinosaurs lived, there was only one enormous continent known as Pangea (some people spell Pangea "Pangaea").
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The only continent at the time was Pangaea.
It is unspecified by scientists, though they have theorized that Pangaea could have been a possibility, due to the fact that the continents are always moving. Plus, if there only was one continent, then the oceans would all collect together, forming a superocean in addition to the supercontinent of Pangaea.
continents can't have another continent on them them and there are only 7 continents
The idea was only rejected initially (along with continental drift, where it originated), because there was no explanation as to why/how the continents would have split up and drifted apart from the super continent Pangaea. This was of course before it was discovered that continents "float" on magma that spreads out in opposite directions at fissures in the earth's mantle.