Pangea
Yes, When Pangaea broke apart, depending on how it broke apart, was immediately effected by great quakes, volcanoes, etc. But who knows for sure? The long stood effects were that the continents were broke apart, dividing the populations of dinosaurs apart allowed them to mutate or adapt (depending on different beliefs) separately, thur producing modified species. Also the climates of each broke apart section would have changed from what its original climate was.
750 million years ago, a single landmass, called Rodinia ( 1.1 billion to 750 million years ago ), broke up into more landmasses. 600 million years ago, they all came together, thus, Pannotia was born, only to break up in 514 million years ago. Once again, they came together to form Pangaea ( 300 million years ago to 200 million years ago ). 100 million years after it was formed, it broke into two; Laurasia the north, and Gondwana the south. In the present day, they still drift very slowly, but in about 250 million years in the future, a new supercontinent will form... ( but we, our children, grandchildren, great- grandchildren, ......, and our great-great-great-great-great ........... great-great-great grandchildren have already been long gone before this could happen )
There are seven continents in the world and there are five great lakes in North America,
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All seven continents.
Asia: Gobi DesertAfrica: Sahara DesertSouth America: Patagonian DesertNorth America: Chihuahuan DesertAustralia: Great Victoria Desert
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Alexander the great made conquests on 3 continents. They were Europe, Africa and Asia.
The Nile valley relates to the Nile River and Mesopotamia is a great landmass and therefore cannot be compared.
It was a world war because it involved countries from different continents - Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, Australia.
asia
North America and Europe