Pangea split in the Triassic period.
Pangea
Wegener proposed the theory of Pangea (the supercontinent) and continental drift. Continental drift is what split Pangea apart.
Australia was believed to be a country of Pangea. However, Pangea slowly split apart into 2 island. Those 2 islands then broke away into many different and that is how Australia was made.
Most scientists agree that at one time the continents merged, forming the super continent Pangea.
No one knows exactly why Indo-Europeans migrated but many of them split up and moved to various regions over a period of time.
The Jurassic Period is when Pangea began rifting apart. This is when it split into two smaller continents: Gondwanaland and Laurasia.
Pangea
Pangea began to drift apart about 200 million years ago. Pangea split into two smaller continents: Gondwana and Laurasia. These continents lasted from about 200 million years ago to 100 million years ago.
Pangea was the supercontinent that split into two: Gondwanaland and Laurasia.
pangea
Pangaea started to break up during the Triassic Period. It continued to split apart in the Jurassic Period and was almost complete in breaking up in the Cretaceous Period. After that it formed into the landmasses that we see today.
Pangea formed in the carboniferous period
continent. Pangea split into Laurasia and then all our countries slowly split apart due to the tectonic plates
Wegener proposed the theory of Pangea (the supercontinent) and continental drift. Continental drift is what split Pangea apart.
Pangea
Pangea split into two continents: Laurasia and Gondwanaland.
Pangea