Pangaea
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Areas of ancient continental interiors are called cratons.
Continents. The Earth has 7 continents: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Antarctica.
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The 'supercontinent' that contained all the land-masses on earth was called Pangaea.
Pangea
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The ancient continent that contained all of the landmasses is called Pangaea. It existed during the Late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, approximately 300 to 175 million years ago. Over time, the landmasses drifted apart and formed the continents we have today.
Areas of ancient continental interiors are called cratons.
cratons
During the Triassic Period, the landmasses formation was a single continent called the Pangaea. Due to the continent size, the inland were far from the oceans. Desert areas were wide and the moisture needed for vegetation are only around the continent's edges.
It was the super continent called Pangaea. Later it broke up into Laurasia and Gondwana. Afterwards, the two formed the continents known to us today.
Answering the question as asked, continents is the answer. They are Europe, Asia, North America, South America, and Antarctica. Often Australia is called 'the island continent'.
Large land areas are called continents.
The Continents traditionally are Australia, Antarctica, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Asia. That's eight, and India is sometimes called 'the sub continent'.
They are called islands
One. Once all landmasses made up a supercontinent called Pangea.