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All of the seven major continents today: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.

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Q: What are the major continents that made up pangaea?
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Pangaea was an ancient continent made up of?

Pangaea was made up of the current major continents on Earth, where they were once combined in one continent.


What made up pangaea?

all the continents combined


What was the land mass that made up all the continents called?

Pangaea


Which present day continents made up gondwana laurasia and pangaea?

Pangaea was all the continents. Gondwanaland (Gondwana) was made of Antarctica, Australia, South America and Africa. Laurasia was made of North America, Europe and Asia.


Which present day continents made up gondwana laurasia pangaea?

Pangaea was all the continents. Gondwanaland (Gondwana) was made of Antarctica, Australia, South America and Africa. Laurasia was made of North America, Europe and Asia.


What continents made up the core of the pangaea?

North America (Europe - sort of) and Asia.


What does Pangaea and how does it relate to the continents today?

It relates because it was broken up into parts and made some 7 continents that we have today


Pangaea was an ancient supercontinent made up of?

It was made up of our land masses today but continental drift came and moved the continents


What happened that the continents made up Pangaea after it started to break up?

They originated to there original spots in present-day .


What happened to the continents that made up Pangaea after it started to break up?

They originated to there original spots in present-day .


What is the name of the super-continent?

Pangaea don't no


What is the ancient land mass made up of all the continents?

I think you are referring to Pangaea. Pangaea was the gigantic single continent that broke into the continents we have today. See the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry.