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No. Antarctica is one of the modern continents. The continent the broke up in the Mesozoic was called Pangaea.
When Pangaea began to break apart, it split from the east to the west. The northern portion became Laurasia, and included what is now North America and Eurasia. The remaining land in the south is called Gondwana.
continental drift
Continental Drift
continental drift
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Continental Drift
There are not many ways to break apart a compound. The best way to break apart a compound is to chemically separate it.
Its the whole idea of "continental drift." In this process tectonics plates spread apart making the continents drift.
2 million years
Separate by force into smaller parts.
I'm not clear on your question, but it was called Pangea before it split.The super continent PangeaAbout 180 million year ago there was only one continent called Pangea, that began to break up into separate continents. Over time as the land masses moved apart it formed the continents we know today. They are still moving. There were no countries 180 million years ago. Countries are boundaries, as man divided the land into separate territory.
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the paleozoic Era