it looks like this.
Approximately 300 million years ago, the Earth's continents were joined together in a supercontinent known as Pangaea. Over time, Pangaea split apart to form the continents as we recognize them today.
This is a result of continental drift, which moved the continents apart.
Pangaea was the name for the only continent on the Earth before it's tectonic plates split, making the land into more continents. See this video for better information on how the world used to look and how it should look in the future. Pangaea was our first continent. The Earth's tectonic plates crash together creating volcanoes mountains and earthquakes, although when they split apart each it is moving us slightly, Britain used to be attached to Greenland! Later in life we may only have 1 continent again, just like Pangaea
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190 million years ago, Pangaea was in the process of breaking apart, leading to the formation of the current continents. At this time, Pangaea would have looked like one large supercontinent with most of Earth's landmasses fused together.
AMAZING.
The continents look like that because they use to be a SUPER-CONTINENT called PANGAEA.
Because they were once joined together in a single large continent (Pangaea), which was broken apart by plate tectonics. This formed separate landmasses, but they may be pushed together again in the far future.
Approximately 335 million years ago, all the Earth's continents were joined together in a supercontinent called Pangaea. Over time, due to the movement of tectonic plates, Pangaea began to break apart, leading to the formation of the continents as we know them today.
Pretty much like ours, with different plants and creatures.
It looked like a place where water surrounded the land. .
a bit like the continents now just closer and twisted