The single huge continent that once existed according to the continental drift theory is called Pangaea.
According to the continental drift theory, a single huge continent once existed called Pangaea. This supercontinent began to break apart about 200 million years ago, eventually moving and forming the continents we recognize today.
Pangaea.
Alfred Wegener called the large supercontinent that once existed Pangaea.
India belonged to the southern part (Gondwanaland) of a super continent that once existed millions of years ago. India is called a subcontinent because it is separated from rest of asia by the Himalayas and the climate of India is also very different.
yes and it was called pangaea this is a theroy
pangea
If put together, they would fit perfectly into one huge super continent like a puzzle.
Pangaea (Pangæa, all earth) was the latest of several supercontinents that existed during the prehistoric periods on Earth. It formed about 300 million years ago, then began to rift about 200 million years ago, creating the current continents.
The supercontinent that all continents were once joined to is called Pangaea. It existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
The supercontinent is called Pangea, formed 300 million years ago
Well you can say that the world called once Pangea, but it's the continents that were once called Pangea. Pangea is a HUGE LANDMASS. Pangea is when all the continents were once connceted and formed huge landmass.