The 'supercontinent' that contained all the land-masses on earth was called Pangaea.
the huge landmass is EuropeOne of the huge landmasses on earth is Afro-Eurasia.
Pangea was a supercontinent that contained every modern-day continent, so there was basically just one giant landmass. Pangea is Greek for 'Entire Earth'.
The largest single landmass on Earth is Afroeurasia (the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia). It occupies 85,000,000 km2, or about 5 times the size of Russia.
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Pangea refers to the worlds first landmass, the earth consisted of one ocean and one "super continent". Pangea then split up into Gondwana and Laurasia
the answer is Pangaea
Pangaea
Pangaea.
On the planet Earth.
the huge landmass is EuropeOne of the huge landmasses on earth is Afro-Eurasia.
A prehistoric super continent where all of Earth's landmass was contained.
The US is not a continent because it is only a country and not a major landmass on the Earth. Mexico, Canada and all of Central America is part of that landmass too.
True... Called Pangea
Antarctica is, indeed, a continent, making up 10% of the Earth's surface.
An ocean is a large body of water that takes up a vast amount of the Earth's water surface. A continent is a large landmass that makes up a lot of the Earth's land surface.
Africa is defined as a continent because it makes up a lot of the Earth's surface and is a huge landmass. Although it is slightly connected to Asia, it is pretty much on its own and is virtually a detached continent.