Alfred Wegener came up with the name Pangaea which means "all land".
The name Pangaea was coined by Alfred Wegener, a German scientist and meteorologist, who proposed the theory of continental drift in 1912. Pangaea refers to the supercontinent that existed approximately 300 million years ago and later broke apart to form the current continents.
It was made up of our land masses today but continental drift came and moved the continents
Pangaea came together over a period of time spanning the Carboniferous and Permian periods. It broke up mostly during the Jurassic period.
The theory of Pangaea was proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912. He suggested that the continents were once joined together before breaking apart and drifting to their current positions.
No people were not around when Pangaea was. The time of Pangaea was before the time of the dinosaurs (they came in the Jurasic era) and we are supposed to have evoled from some types of dinosuars.
No. Pangaea broke up long before humans evolved.
Alfred Wegener came up with the idea of Pangaea by observing the fit of South America and Africa's coastlines, as well as similarities in rock formations and fossils on different continents. He proposed the theory of continental drift to explain how the Earth's landmasses were once joined together in a supercontinent called Pangaea before drifting apart over time.
Pangaea don't no
A young german scientist named Alfred Wegener came up with it.Alfred Wegener of Germany.Wegener pronounced Veg-ner.He died in Iceland trying to prove his theory and is now frozen in a glacier
Pangaea began to break up during the Triassic period, around 200 million years ago. This breakup eventually led to the formation of the continents we recognize today.
It wasn't three continents it was all of them.
Pangaea was made up of the current major continents on Earth, where they were once combined in one continent.