I believe so, yes.
Pangea was the only supercontinent, which Wegner tried to prove. After Wegner died, scientists now believe that Pangea did exist and now believe that there was more than one supercontinent.
Where continents were land bordered, such as North America and South America, then connections could be accomplished by horses, walking and cats pulled by oxen. When the continents are oceans apart, such as Europe and North America then sea travel by ships were the only way possible in the 1500's.
Where continents were land bordered, such as North America and South America, then connections could be accomplished by horses, walking and cats pulled by oxen. When the continents are oceans apart, such as Europe and North America then sea travel by ships were the only way possible in the 1500's.
There has only been 2 world wars.
your quest has the answer in it, the world. the only continent not directly involved in world war two were the Americas (excluding Hawaii). the war took place on all other continents.
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.
7 of 8. The only continent that was not part of Pangaea was Atlantis, because Atlantis is any land under the ocean
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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.
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.
Wegener hypothesized that, on earth, there was only one continent called Pangea, but it split into the continents we have now.Improved Another Answer:Wegener's hypothesis was that long 225 million years ago, there was a supercontinent called Pangaea (All the continents were all together).Wegener saw that South America and Africa looked like they could fit together like puzzle pieces. He then found that there were fossils of animals in a warm climate and it was also in a very cold climate. He thought, "How could that be? The animal couldn't have lived in two different kinds of climates and how could it have swam across the sea?!"
The only continent in the Triassic period was the supercontinent known as Pangaea.
Coal can be found underneath the cold and dry Antarctic ice cap, though coal can only form in warm and wet conditions. This could mean that Antarctica was once together with the other continents as part of the Pangaea, and was once in a warm and humid region
Pagaea split so it created 2 smaller super continents called Gondwanaland and Laurasia.
continental drift. they are still moving today, but only at about 2.5 cm a year.
Pangaea is what scientists believe to be the orgin of all continents on Earth. Based on the borders of the continents we have today, it does seems that you can fit them all together into one large landmass. Scientists later found other evidences such as fossils of the same animals on to different continent border which are separated by miles of water and similar mountain ranges. They figured that there was a "supercontinent" and called it Pangaea. ALthough at first they didn't believe it would not be possible to move the continents, the calculated force seemed impossible to happen. Only later on did they discover that sea-floor spreading was the cause for the separation of Pagaea. Sea-flooring spreading moved the floor of the ocean and the continents along with it.moon rocks have shown that the moon is made of only the superficial layers of the earths crust . the moon may have been created as a fragment of a a collision wifh a huge body the result being the creation of the moon as part flew off into orbit and the rest adhered to the earth to be Pangaea an islandof solid matter in the center of the water cover earth.
The fossil of animals are evidence that support the theory of continental drift.