No. Pangaea broke up long before humans evolved.
The Triassic dinosaurs lived in Pangaea.
the world was first known as a pangaea. pangaea is also called "all land"
At the beginning of the Triassic period, there were no dinosaurs on Pangaea, the super continent. At the end of the period, it is not known exactly how many there were. There are about 700 named dinosaurs.
Well dinosaurs lived during the time of Pangaea so I think they traveled around there.
it shows that Pangaea existed. "Wegener inferred that these reptiles lived on a single landmass that has since split apart."
A Pangaea plate is a Pangaea plate
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Pangaea is from the Earth. It was always there
Another way to spell Pangaea is Pangea. Both spellings refer to the ancient supercontinent that existed approximately 335 million years ago.
Pangaea is true because the continents are like a puzzle if you solve it right you get Pangaea
Pangaea gets its name because it's a greek word for "all Earth".
Yes if Pangaea was a supercontinent it has to be huge
The term "Pangaea" comes from the Greek words "pan" meaning "all" and "gaea" meaning "Earth." It is used to refer to the supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago when all the landmasses were joined together.