Pangea formed in the carboniferous period
Pangaea started to break up during the Triassic Period. It continued to split apart in the Jurassic Period and was almost complete in breaking up in the Cretaceous Period. After that it formed into the landmasses that we see today.
Pangaea started to break up during the Triassic Period. It continued to split apart in the Jurassic Period and was almost complete in breaking up in the Cretaceous Period. After that it formed into the landmasses that we see today.
Pangaea began to break apart during the Early to Middle Jurassic period, about 175 million years ago.
Pangaea started to break up during the Triassic Period. It continued to split apart in the Jurassic Period and was almost complete in breaking up in the Cretaceous Period. After that it formed into the landmasses that we see today.
the paleozoic Era
The only thing that I could answer is that Pangaea was formed.
Pangea formed in the carboniferous period
Pangaea started to break up during the Triassic Period. It continued to split apart in the Jurassic Period and was almost complete in breaking up in the Cretaceous Period. After that it formed into the landmasses that we see today.
according to scientist the answer is yes, yes they were connected to form a super continent known as Pangaea research Pangaea on Google or something to find out more
Many asteroids hit the earth during this time and the Pangaea which is when earth was one big super-continent
Pangaea came together over a period of time spanning the Carboniferous and Permian periods. It broke up mostly during the Jurassic period.
They did not form Pangaea. Pangaea came first and then broke into two pieces: Laurasia and Godwanaland!
In the triassic period
The only continent in the Triassic period was the supercontinent known as Pangaea.
The geological time scale organizes a long period of time.
Yes