The continents separated from Pangea about 200 million years ago. The continents were in there present state (with different shorelines) 50 million years ago.
Before the continents separated, they were part of a supercontinent known as Pangaea. This supercontinent began breaking apart around 175 million years ago, eventually forming the continents we know today.
200 million years ago, the continents were still situated in one supercontinent: Pangea. A picture of Pangea with the modern continents outlined is included in the link below.
when two continentents split 65 million years ago what was formed
When those two continients split 65 million years ago what were formed
The continents separated from Pangea about 200 million years ago. The continents were in there present state (with different shorelines) 50 million years ago.
About 300 million years ago, well before the continents separated.
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.
Pangaea. it was the super continent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, forming about 300 million years ago. after that the continents were separated and drifted to any directions.
200 million years ago the continent of Pangaea was beginning to break up. At this time there were only two continents; Laurasia in the north and Gondwanaland in the south separated by the Tethys Sea.
About 300 million years ago.
For two reasons. First, Tyrannosaurus Rex wasn't around 100 million years ago. it first appeared about 68 million years ago. Second, T. rex was a North American species that appeared after the continents separated.
There are some same species of both plants and animals located on separated continents. This is because the continents were all at one point joined together in one super continent: Pangea, but separated some 200 million years ago. fossils
millions of years ago pangea was all the continents put together it got separated because of tectonic plates.
200 million years ago, the continents were still situated in one supercontinent: Pangea. A picture of Pangea with the modern continents outlined is included in the link below.
Pangaea. it was the super continent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, forming about 300 million years ago. after that the continents were separated and drifted to any directions.
According to theory Pangaea existed before all the continents separated, a long time before 1912, it was about 200 million years ago.