Pangea. Some scientists say the continents became how they are now because of the Flood.
When the continents were together it was called "pangea"
Continents, Islands
A land area that contains two continents is called an isthmus. It serves as a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses, separating two bodies of water. Examples include the Isthmus of Panama connecting North and South America, and the Isthmus of Suez connecting Africa and Asia.
A land connecting two continents is called an isthmus.
Continents
When all the continents were joined together as one supercontinent, it was called Pangaea.
Large landmasses in the ocean are called continents. These are massive areas of land that are surrounded by water bodies like seas and oceans. Examples of continents include Africa, Asia, and North America.
The hypothesis that continents have moved is called continental drift. This theory suggests that Earth's continents were once joined in a single supercontinent called Pangaea and have since moved apart to their current positions.
The oldest of the super continents was called Rodinia
The single mass which eventually broke into the continents is referred to as Pangaea.
The fit of the continents is called continental drift, which refers to the theory that Earth's continents were once all connected in a single supercontinent called Pangaea, before breaking apart and moving to their current positions.
The largest bodies of land on earth are called continents and there are a total of seven on the earth.