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yes, there were trees in Antarctica before almost 200 million years ago when dinosaurs were existed
The Mesosaurus lived in Antarctica back 100 million to 200 million years ago : )
None, Antarctica has only drifted there in the last 200 million years, following the breakup of Pangaea.
Yes. It takes a long, long time for one turn, like 200 million years.Yes. It takes a long, long time for one turn, like 200 million years.Yes. It takes a long, long time for one turn, like 200 million years.Yes. It takes a long, long time for one turn, like 200 million years.
Thailand Continental drift started 200 million years ago.
Gondwana actually split circa 200 million years ago which was originally composed of Modern Antarctica, South America, Africa, India and Australia
200-250 million years ago it broke away (like everything else) as the earth expanded..
200 million to 65 million years ago.
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.
U 4gt 2 finish da question~bt ill finsih it 4 you~and 180 million years ago~ 200 million years ago earth's landmasses were weld together 180 million years ago pangaea broke apart into two separate landmasses
200 million years ago the only creatures capable of powered flight were insects and pterosaurs.