Pangea.
Alfred's super-continent is call Pangaea meaning 'all lands' in Greek!
i think he called it pangaea or pangea(i think)
Alfred Wegener called the large supercontinent that once existed Pangaea.
I'm not sure who 'he' is but the supercontinent was known as Pangea
Alfred Wegener named his single land mass the Urkontinent or Pangaa. This has passed into general use as Pangaea.
Wegener named the supercontinent Pangaea, which is derived from the Greek words "pan" (meaning all) and "gaea" (meaning Earth). He chose this name to signify that all the Earth's landmasses were once joined together as one giant continent.
In 1915.
The theory is that there was a super continent called Pangea, meaning 'all lands'. It existed as one large continent but later broke up into several smaller continents which drifted away from wach other, each beuibg a part of a mobile plate of the lithosphere
The supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago is called Pangaea, and the ocean that surrounded it is known as Panthalassa.
Yes
Alfred Wegener called the supercontinent in his theory "Pangaea," which means "all lands" in Greek. He proposed that Pangaea existed about 300 million years ago and gradually broke apart to form the continents we have today.
The supercontinent is called Pangaea. It existed around 335 million years ago and broke apart to form the continents we have today.