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Australia and South America.
No. Antarctica is one of the modern continents. The continent the broke up in the Mesozoic was called Pangaea.
Antarctica.
The earliest continent currently theorised to have existed was Ur about 3 billion years ago. About 1.8 billion years ago Arctica, Baltica and East Antarctica merged forming Nena. Then about 1 billion years ago Nena, Atlantica, and Ur collided forming Rodinia which held together for about 750 million years. Finally about 300 million years ago Pangaea formed from Avalonia and Laurentia and was itself broken into Gondwana and Laurasia about 100 million later.
in 135 million years from now laurasia will still be moving as it broke into the continents
No. Antarctica has been ice-covered for 35 million years.
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yes, there were trees in Antarctica before almost 200 million years ago when dinosaurs were existed
The Mesosaurus lived in Antarctica back 100 million to 200 million years ago : )
I think it was made 170 million years ago
Antarctica and Australia were separated approximately 55 million years ago, when Australia began to move north to its current position.
The spot where it was connected to Africa 300 million years ago. Current day North of Antarctica.
Australia and South America.
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Antartica was a piece of stick then it grew through time.
Pangaea was the original super-continent which broke up into Gondwanaland and Laurasia. Gondwanaland consisted of present day Africa, Antarctica, Australia, India and South America and began to break up about 250 million years ago. Antarctica was completely free of the other land masses by 30 million years ago.
India actually separated from the east side of Africa long after Africa-India separated from Antarctica. It left behind Madagascar and a long trail of small islands as it got further and further from Africa.Africa-India separated from Antarctica roughly 170 million years agoIndia separated from Africa roughly 110 million years agoIndia collided with Asia roughly 20 million years agoYou can estimate it yourself from the figures above.