Alfred wegener
They generally don't. The Giant Impact Hypothesis is generally accepted amongst scientists.
Pangaea.
Pangaea Supercontinent
Pangaea
Pangaea
The giant protocontinent is referred to as Pangaea.
The giant landmass that once contained all of the continents is called Pangaea.
Pangaea.
No, Pangaea was not the only giant landmass. Earlier in Earth's history, there were other supercontinents such as Rodinia and Gondwana. The movement of tectonic plates caused these landmasses to break apart and come together over millions of years.
The giant landmass was known as 'Pangea', before the continental drift separated the land into diffrent continents.
The scientific name of the giant isopod is Bathynomus giganteus
The Continental Drift Theory in 1912 Pangaea is believed to be a giant super-continent that existed before the continents drifted apart from each other.