The mastodons, extinct for over 12,000 years, inhabited the continent of North America, with the first remains being discovered in the village of Claverack, New York in the year 1705. There has been comparisons to fossils found in Africa and Asia, however those fossils have not been named.
Mastodons are extinct,
The continents that made up Laurasia were North America, Europe, and Asia. Laurasia was a supercontinent that existed during the Mesozoic era before breaking apart to form separate landmasses.
Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. It included most of Earth's landmasses, which would later break apart and drift to form the continents we recognize today. These continents include North America, South America, Africa, Eurasia, Antarctica, and Australia.
Pangea is the giant continent when all the modern day continents were fused together.
Laurasia was the northern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents located in Laurasia were Europe (without Balkans), Asia (without India), and North America. Gondwana was the southern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents and countries located in Gondwana were Africa, South America, Australia, India, Arabia, Antarctica, and the European Balkans.
The first people to inhabit the present-day region of Sudan were the Meroitic people.
The two divisions of Pangaea were Laurasia, which consisted of modern-day North America, Europe, and Asia, and Gondwana, which included present-day South America, Africa, India, Antarctica, and Australia.
An abelisaurid is a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period, whose fossils have been found on the modern-day continents of Africa and South America, as well as the island of Madagascar.
Laurasia was the northern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents located in Laurasia were Europe (without Balkans), Asia (without India), and North America. Gondwana was the southern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents and countries located in Gondwana were Africa, South America, Australia, India, Arabia, Antarctica, and the European Balkans.
The theory of plate tectonics is used to demonstrate that continents have moved over time. Evidence such as matching coastlines, similar rock formations, and the distribution of fossils across continents supports the idea that landmasses have shifted and separated. Measurements of GPS data and satellite imagery continue to provide evidence for the movement of tectonic plates.
No, Laurasia was the northern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents located in Laurasia were Europe (without Balkans), Asia (without India), and North America. Gondwana was the southern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents and countries located in Gondwana were Africa, South America, Australia, India, Arabia, Antarctica, and the European Balkans.
Gondwanaland is a landmass thought to have been compromised of present-day southern continents.