the late Carboniferous period
from the devonian to the permian
Pangea began to break up along a line between Africa and Asia and between North America and South America between 250 and 200 m.y. ago. During the same period the Atlantic Ocean began to open up between northern Africa and North America, and India broke away from Antarctica.
The first part of the breakup of Pangaea occurred 175 million years ago, in the early Jurassic. It was when Pangaea broke into separate northern and southern portions. The former became Laurasia, and the latter became Gondwana.
IT started to drift away around 180-200 millions years ago
The Mesozoic Era.
the continents broke in the mesozoic era
False.
Mesozoic
Pangaea broke into Gondwanaland and Laurasia.
Laurasia and Gondwanaland collided to form a single supercontinent called Pangaea from the late Carboniferous Period, through the Permian Period of the Paleozoic era. Glacial deposits show that South America, South Africa, Antarctica, Australia, and India were close together near the south polar region at the middle of the Permian Period.Pangaea was formed in the Late Permian and broke up in the Triassic Era.
Pangea was assembled in the late permian and broke up in the late triassic
245 millon years ago the land mass was a pangea and i am correct
No. They are younger. The earliest stages of the formation of the Alps began in the late Cretaceous, more than 100 million years after Pangaea broke up.
When Pangaea broke apart we got continents which what we have today.
Pangaea started to break up during the Triassic Period. It continued to split apart in the Jurassic Period and was almost complete in breaking up in the Cretaceous Period. After that it formed into the landmasses that we see today.
Plate Tectonics broke Pangaea apart.
Pangaea was broken up by rifting.
No. Pangaea broke up long before humans evolved.
Pangaea broke into two pieces when it became old and died
They did not form Pangaea. Pangaea came first and then broke into two pieces: Laurasia and Godwanaland!
Pangaea broke into Gondwanaland and Laurasia.
The Mesozoic Era.
mesozoic
In the Paleozoic era. mesozoic era <== nova net by b.c
Nothing with any detail; Pangaea broke up millions of years ago.