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The name Pangaea comes from two ancient Greek words: pan (all or entire) and gaia (Earth) so it simply means the entire Earth. the name Pangaea is used for the supposed super continent which contained all the landmasses of the Earth joined together.
Pangea is the one vast super continent proposed by continental drift theorists.
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The ancient continent that contained all of the landmasses is called Pangaea. It existed during the Late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, approximately 300 to 175 million years ago. Over time, the landmasses drifted apart and formed the continents we have today.
The name Pangaea comes from two ancient Greek words: pan (all or entire) and gaia (Earth) so it simply means the entire Earth. the name Pangaea is used for the supposed super continent which contained all the landmasses of the Earth joined together.
The term "continent" is from the Latin continentem, meaning holding together, or continuous. The Latin name for the connected landmasses was terra continens, "continuous land.
The Super Continent was called Pangaea.
Pangea is the one vast super continent proposed by continental drift theorists.
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Pangaea was the original super-continent which broke up into Gondwanaland and Laurasia.