Europeans in the early modern period were aware of the existence of Europe, Asia, Africa, and partly of North and South America. Oceania and Antarctica were later discovered and explored in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The supercontinent that once existed before the continents separated is called Pangaea. It is believed to have existed around 300 million years ago and gradually broke apart into the continents we know today.
Europeans believed in the existence of three continents before the age of exploration: Europe, Asia, and Africa. These were based on classical geographical knowledge and were included in maps and writings of the time. The discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus in 1492 expanded this worldview.
When all continents were connected, they were part of the supercontinent called Pangaea. Pangaea existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
The land mass was called Pangaea before the continents split into the continents we know today. Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago.
The name given to the landmass when all continents were together is Pangaea. It is a supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
Christopher Columbus
The supercontinent that once existed before the continents separated is called Pangaea. It is believed to have existed around 300 million years ago and gradually broke apart into the continents we know today.
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They weren't attracted to it. They didn't know it existed until they found it.
Europeans believed in the existence of three continents before the age of exploration: Europe, Asia, and Africa. These were based on classical geographical knowledge and were included in maps and writings of the time. The discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus in 1492 expanded this worldview.
When all continents were connected, they were part of the supercontinent called Pangaea. Pangaea existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
No, it was introduced by the Europeans.
It seems that "most people" did not know that the American continents (North and South) existed, prior to their "discovery" in 1492 by Christopher Columbus.
people existed on the other side
The land mass was called Pangaea before the continents split into the continents we know today. Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago.
The name given to the landmass when all continents were together is Pangaea. It is a supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
The name of the supercontinent from which other continents were formed is Pangaea. It existed around 335 million years ago and eventually broke apart, leading to the formation of the continents we know today.