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Pangaea began to break up in the early Mesozoic Era. Pangaea may have actually been the last of four super continents found on Earth.
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No, Antarctica exits today and is the continent and covers the south pole. Pangaea is the super-continent that broke apart around the time you mentioned.
The last supercontinent was called Pangea.
Pangaea was a large super-continent that existed millions of years ago.
No, the supercontinent that began to break apart about 225 million years ago was called Pangaea. Antarctica was part of Pangaea before the continents drifted into their current positions.
Pangaea began to break up approximately 200 million years ago. It was once a super continent that became surrounded by Panthalassa which was a single global ocean.
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Pangaea began to break up in the early Mesozoic Era. Pangaea may have actually been the last of four super continents found on Earth.
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No, Antarctica exits today and is the continent and covers the south pole. Pangaea is the super-continent that broke apart around the time you mentioned.
The last supercontinent was called Pangea.
The Super Continent was called Pangaea.
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Pangaea.
The large supercontinent that existed before the continents began to separate was called Pangaea. It formed about 335 million years ago and began to break apart roughly 175 million years ago.
No, Pangaea was not the only super-continent to have existed. There have been several super-continents throughout Earth's history, including Rodinia, Pannotia, and Gondwana, before Pangaea formed about 335 million years ago.