Yes, millions of years ago, all the continents were connected in a supercontinent called Pangaea. This landmass eventually broke apart due to plate tectonics, resulting in the continents we have today.
Countries stuck together can be referred to as "landlocked countries." This term describes countries that are surrounded by land on all sides and do not have any coastline or direct access to the sea.
When all the continents are stuck together, it is called a supercontinent. The most recent supercontinent is known as Pangaea.
There are all together 195 counties in the world
All the continents together form the world's landmass, covering about 29% of the Earth's surface. These continents are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Australia.
When Korea was all one country, it was known as Goryeo.
Countries stuck together can be referred to as "landlocked countries." This term describes countries that are surrounded by land on all sides and do not have any coastline or direct access to the sea.
Pangea.
When all the continents are stuck together, it is called a supercontinent. The most recent supercontinent is known as Pangaea.
because everything will be stuck together . and it would be hard to grab a material if they were stuck together.
As they need space to carry out photosynthesis.
The whole; all the parts taken together., All at once; together.
There are all together 195 counties in the world
gassy planets are made of gas that is stuck together by gravity. Also the answer is in the question.
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The United Nations.
In a compound all the atoms are stuck together in a mixture they are not however
Erosion, weathering, and rock formation. They are made of pebbles or sand stuck together.