yes, they all use to be together in a single landmass.
Pangaea.
hat there was once a supercontinent and the huge landmass was broken into continents that drifted apart .
The Avalonian Island Arc riding on the small Avalonian Plate. Parts of the British Isles and southern Europe were also once on this plate.
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This single landmass was the supercontinent of Pangea. They separated due to continental drift.
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continental drift theory
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No. It is two different continents. Eurasia is Europe and Asia together, which is one landmass. Two mountain ranges, the Urals and the Caucusus mountains form the boundary between the two. Russia has parts in both continents, as do some other countries, like Turkey.
Australia was once part of a large landmass. That large landmass was called Gondwanaland. Australia broke apart from Gondwanaland over 65 million years ago.
One piece of evidence that indicates the continents were once connected is the shape of the continents. Many of the continents look as if they fit together like a puzzle.
PANGEA
The theory of Pangea. It has somthing to do the a shift in the techtonic plates that caused the landmasses to separate I do believe.
yes, they all use to be together in a single landmass.
Well you can say that the world called once Pangea, but it's the continents that were once called Pangea. Pangea is a HUGE LANDMASS. Pangea is when all the continents were once connceted and formed huge landmass.
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