Pangaea (also Pangea) was the collection of all land masses on Earth around 250 million years ago, which broke into the current landforms through continental drift. Pangaea is from the Latin for "entire Earth".
Initially all the land of Earth was in one super continent called it Pangaea (meaning "all lands" in Greek) It broke into two pieces, the northern one Laurasia and the southern one Gondwanaland.
Pangea.
Where continents were land bordered, such as North America and South America, then connections could be accomplished by horses, walking and cats pulled by oxen. When the continents are oceans apart, such as Europe and North America then sea travel by ships were the only way possible in the 1500's.
forbidden to join with Austria, army reduced to 100000, czechslovikia created out of germany, prs given off to idddle east countries, France were given Saarland for up to 15 years, belguim were given land, port of Danzig taken away from Germny
The large bodies of land are known as Continents; though most of them are joined together. The large bodies of water are Oceans, and they are all connected. The continents did not always have their present disposition, nor even their present areas.
Scientists believe that at one time, the entire land mass of the world was joined together. When looking at a flat map of the earth, the shape of the continents look like they would fit together if they were linked.
Africa and and Asia i think XD
Yes they are joined by the thin strip of land. However, they are two separate continents.
Yes they are joined by the thin strip of land. However, they are two separate continents.
The two continents that are joined together are Asia and Europe.
Europe and Asia are joined together by land, a connection known as the Eurasian landmass.
The theory is called continental drift, proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early 20th century. It suggests that at one point in Earth's history, all continents were connected into a single supercontinent called Pangaea. Over millions of years, the continents drifted apart to their current positions.
Continental drift
Asia and Europe
Alfred Wegener was the scientist who discovered that the continents were once joined as one landmass
Scientists believe that at one time, the entire land mass of the world was joined together. When looking at a flat map of the earth, the shape of the continents look like they would fit together if they were linked.