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.
200-250 million years ago it broke away (like everything else) as the earth expanded..
200 million years ago, the Earth was known as Pangaea, a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. This landmass eventually broke apart to form the continents we recognize today.
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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
are you serious? Life started billions of years ago!!! dinosaurs were on the earth millions ago, the aboriginals lived in Australia for about 60 000 years ago and the English and dutch 'discovered' Australia just over 200 years ago. Life appeared well over 100 years ago.
Perhaps you mean 200 million years ago? This supercontinent was Pangea.
dinosaurs
No. Sauropods first appeared a little over 200 million years ago and died out about 65 million years ago.
To find out how many years ago 200 CE was, you subtract 200 from the current year. Assuming the current year is 2023, it was 1,823 years ago. Therefore, 200 CE was 1,823 years ago.
geology was born 200 years ago. by this time, geologists only knew about the things on the surface or things about the surface. They also knew that the earth was a sphere and that there were 7 land masses, and that the land masses were surrounded by water.