The two supercontinents are Laurasia and Gondwana. Laurasia formed in the Northern Hemisphere, while Gondwana formed in the Southern Hemisphere. These supercontinents eventually broke apart to form the continents we see today.
Laurasia and Gondwanna
America: North America and South America Afro-Eurasia: Africa, Europe, and Asia.
1. The continents fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. 2. There are animal and plant species, extant and extinct, present on separated continents.
North America and South America form the supercontinent of America. Europe, Asia, and Africa form the supercontinent of Afro-Eurasia, however, this is three and not two continents.
Asia and Europe are part of the same landmass, known as Eurasia. The boundary between Europe and Asia is somewhat arbitrary and culturally defined rather than geographically distinct.
Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed around 335 million years ago, which eventual broke apart into two fragments: Laurasia in the north (which includes North America, Europe, and Asia) and Gondwana in the south (which includes South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent).
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North America and Asia
Pagaea split so it created 2 smaller super continents called Gondwanaland and Laurasia.
NO it is not having 2 continents.
The continents on Earth are: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America.