Mesozoic Era
Mesozoic Era
During the Paleozoic Era, the continents were mostly joined together as a supercontinent called Pangaea. In the Mesozoic Era, Pangaea began to break apart, leading to the formation of the modern continents. Throughout the Cenozoic Era, the continents continued to move to their current positions due to the process of plate tectonics.
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No, at the end of the Mesozoic era, about 66 million years ago, the continents were still in the process of drifting to their current positions. It was during the Cenozoic era that the continents took on their modern shapes due to the continued movement of tectonic plates.
Continental drift :)
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The continents merged into a single supercontinent known as Pangaea during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras, specifically in the late Paleozoic era around 300 million years ago. This supercontinent began to break apart during the Mesozoic era, leading to the formation of the current continents.
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Well, in your case, from behind. As for you, you have to assume the position.
That they must have been joined up in the past because the same fossils could not exist on the continents given their current position.
Much different than they are today.