pangaea, pan-gaea, pan- meaning ''all'' and gaea meaning ''earth,land''
Supercontinent, All Earth, One Earth. People sometimes use it in different ways, but the usually vary between the three.
The whole earth,all pieces of earth in one
Pan - all
Gaea - Earth
Pangaea - All of Earth (meaning all together as one landmass / one Earth, not separated)
"All the Earth"
Virgin Maria
All the Earth.
Geology
Pangaea "Pan"means 'entire' and "Gaea" mean 'Earth' in Ancient Greek.
Pangaea
Pangaea is parted into two words. "Pan" means "every", "all" or "entire" in Greek. "Gaea" means "earth" in Greek.
I think you mean what was PangaeaPangaea was a super continent made up of all the continents at the beginning of the Earth.It started breaking up around the Triassic Period
Pangaea was the name for the only continent on the Earth before it's tectonic plates split, making the land into more continents. See this video for better information on how the world used to look and how it should look in the future. Pangaea was our first continent. The Earth's tectonic plates crash together creating volcanoes mountains and earthquakes, although when they split apart each it is moving us slightly, Britain used to be attached to Greenland! Later in life we may only have 1 continent again, just like Pangaea
Pangaea is Greek for "all land."
You mean that WORLD was just one continent?
Laurasia and Gondwana are names given to the two early principal pieces into which Pangaea broke up.Later, Gondwana broke into major pieces with Arabia, India, Madagascar and Australia separating from Antarctica.In a subsequent phase Laurasia split into Laurentia and Eurasia.Pangaea is the name given to the latest super continent grouping, and there were several cycles of formation of super continent, followed by breakup.If you enter Pangaea into an on-line encyclopedia, you'll get more information.But remember, one of the principal outputs of science is more questions to answer.
Pangaea is actually from two Greek roots, pan- meaning "entire" and ge- meaning "earth" (from Gaia, "Earth"). Thus, it makes sense that a supercontinent would mean "entire earth."
Hyper is both Latin and Greek. It means above but can mean other things like super, very active or nervous.
The world
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.