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How many land mass did all continents once form?

one


What do scientists call the land mass that all the continents used to be in?

Scientists refer to the land mass that all the continents used to be in as Pangaea. It is believed that Pangaea existed about 300 million years ago and eventually broke apart to form the continents as we know them today.


Which continent has the least land mass?

Antarctica has the least land mass of all the continents.


Which two continents are part of huge land mass that were separated?

All the continents used to be a part of one land mass and separated. This supercontinent was Pangea.


What is the name of the land mass made of all of the continents?

The name of the land mass made of all of the continents is Pangaea. It was a supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago before it broke apart into the continents we know today.


What was the land mass that made up all the continents called?

The land mass that made up all the continents is called Pangaea. It was a supercontinent that existed millions of years ago before the continents drifted apart to their current positions.


What is the name of the land mass composed of all today's continents?

Pangea.


Which continent has the second largest land mass?

Africa has the second largest land mass of all the continents, after Asia.


The is the name of a single land mass thought to have been the origin of all continents?

That one land mass is known as Pangea!


What did scientists call the land mass that all the continents used to be in?

Scientists called the now separated land mass "Pangaea."


Why did Wegener propose Millions of years ago continents were one land mass?

Wegener's theory of continental drift proved the theory of Pangea (all continents as one land mass).


What two continents are joind into one large land mass?

North and South America both combine to form America. Europe, Asia, and Africa all combine to form Afro-Eurasia.