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During Mesozoic Era
Pangaea began to break up in the early Mesozoic Era. Pangaea may have actually been the last of four super continents found on Earth.
The Early Jurassic period saw many changes including the process of Pangaea starting to break apart.
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.
mesozoic
Paleozoic
During Mesozoic Era
During the Mesozoic Era
Pangaea began to break up in the early Mesozoic Era. Pangaea may have actually been the last of four super continents found on Earth.
age of reptiles
Paleozoic
Mesozoic
The Early Jurassic period saw many changes including the process of Pangaea starting to break apart.
Pangaea is known as the super continent, a super continent is when all the continents fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. this theory was known by Alfred Wegener. so coming back to question during the mesozoic era Pangaea was no more. all the continents drifted apart during the mesozoic era.
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 only continent in the Triassic period was the supercontinent known as Pangaea.
The Mesozoic Era.