Asia and Europe
The theory is called continental drift, proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early 20th century. It suggests that at one point in Earth's history, all continents were connected into a single supercontinent called Pangaea. Over millions of years, the continents drifted apart to their current positions.
Asia and Europe
What two continente are joined together in one large land mass
True, the theory of continental drift proposes that continents were once joined together in a single supercontinent called Pangaea. Over millions of years, the continents have moved apart to their current positions.
Asia and Europe share a large mass of land known as Eurasia.
Pangea
The name given was Pangaea!
North and South America = the Americas It is commonly thought that Europe and Asia are also joined to form Eurasia, however, Africa is also physically connected to this land mass (pushing it to three, not two, continents), forming Afro-Eurasia.
If you are speaking of 'continent lands' above sea level, you might loosely say there are really only 4 very large land masses on earth:You have the combined joined 'continents' of Asia, Europe and Africa, which, in truth, are really all one land - a joined, continuous mass of land. You also have the continuous land mass of North and South America; there is also Australia; and the 4th very large mass might be Antarctica.Of course, there are some other quite large land masses above sea level, as well, such as Greenland, Iceland, New Guinea, Madagascar, etcHowever, by name, the largest single land mass is called, "Asia".The largest political country is Russia.
Asia and Africa
Asia and Europe