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No. Pangaea was formed many, many millions of years before Christ
Pangea was the original landmass of Earth so it was probably formed when Earth formed.
some scientists are starting to think that the earth was once separated and then over millions of years the continents came together as one forming Pangaea which is the Latin root meaning and i quote "all earth." when i was in fifth grade we learned about Pangaea and it happens to be the mantel that formed Pangaea! the mantel moves like an ocean current and the crust (the land part of earth) floats on it so that is how Pangaea formed i hope my answer helped you understand it a little bit better!! :)
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No. Pangaea was formed many, many millions of years before Christ
Pangea was the original landmass of Earth so it was probably formed when Earth formed.
Pangaea, the supercontinent, was formed during the late Paleozoic Era, specifically in the Permian Period. It existed approximately 300 million years ago.
Pangaea was formed during the late Paleozoic era, specifically in the Permian period, around 300 million years ago. It was a supercontinent that included almost all of Earth's landmasses.
The last supercontinent.
They are about the same age, actually. The Appalachians were formed as a result of the continental collisions that formed Pangaea.
Pangaea formed before there were any creatures even remotely resembling humans. Pangaea formed about 300 million years ago. Human-like primates started using stone tools between 3 and 4 million years ago.
some scientists are starting to think that the earth was once separated and then over millions of years the continents came together as one forming Pangaea which is the Latin root meaning and i quote "all earth." when i was in fifth grade we learned about Pangaea and it happens to be the mantel that formed Pangaea! the mantel moves like an ocean current and the crust (the land part of earth) floats on it so that is how Pangaea formed i hope my answer helped you understand it a little bit better!! :)
Yes, the Appalachian mountains were formed during the assembly of the supercontinent Pangaea around 300 million years ago. They were originally much taller but have since eroded.