Pangea broke into Gondwanaland and Laurasia.
Pangea split into two supercontinents, Laurasia and Gondwana. Laurasia includes the core of the North America, Asia (without India) and Europe (without the Balkans) Gondwana composed most of Africa, South America, Australia, India, Arabia, Antarctica and the Balkans.
Pangea looked like a large continent. Once the continent separated, it made 7 smaller continents that we know today in 2014.
The two supercontinents present today are America and Afro-Eurasia. However, they did not derive exactly from Pangea. The continents today did not come into place until about 50 million years ago.
Pangea was one of the original continents when earth was formed.
Rodinia is the super continent that existed before Pangea.
The triassic extinction was caused by massive volcanism, triggered by the the seperation of the supercontient Pangea into the two smaller supercontinents, Gondwanaland and Laurasia.
Pangea split into two supercontinents, Laurasia and Gondwana. Laurasia includes the core of the North America, Asia (without India) and Europe (without the Balkans) Gondwana composed most of Africa, South America, Australia, India, Arabia, Antarctica and the Balkans.
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The answe is Pangea because it was a supercontinent and existed 225 million years ago
Well, I'm not an expert but it's a question that's still up in the air. You could argue that Gondwana or Laurasia were before Pangea but we still can't be 100%. My person opinion would be no, Pangea was not the first supercontinent, but you could argue that Pangea could be the first supercontinent because of the big lapse in time between all of the supercontinents, but again, my opinion would be no.
Pangea looked like a large continent. Once the continent separated, it made 7 smaller continents that we know today in 2014.
The last one was called Pangea about 300 million years ago, but there have been several before that. Earths life is about 4.5 billion years old and so has gone through many cycles of supercontinents, the one before Pangea was called Pannotia 600 million years ago and before that Rodinia.
The two supercontinents present today are America and Afro-Eurasia. However, they did not derive exactly from Pangea. The continents today did not come into place until about 50 million years ago.
Yes the himalaya mountains are older than pangea because pangea created those mountains