As the continents moved further apart, natural erosion of the Coastlines removed and added to the basic shape over billions of years. Much of the evidence relates to the similarities of plants and animals found on now separate continents. Geological evidence points to Antarctica was once further north and had a tropical climate!
Pangaea.
250 million years ago!
Continental drift :)
The Mesozoic Supercontinent is known as Gondwana or Gondwanaland.
The oldest of the super continents was called Rodinia
Africa, Antarctica, and South America. (plus Antarctica - Gondwana the super-continent was made up of 4 present day continents).
If put together, they would fit perfectly into one huge super continent like a puzzle.
The continents look like that because they use to be a SUPER-CONTINENT called PANGAEA.
The super continent that broke apart 200 million years ago to form the present continents was called Pangea.AnswerPangea PangaeaPangaea
As the continents moved further apart, natural erosion of the Coastlines removed and added to the basic shape over billions of years. Much of the evidence relates to the similarities of plants and animals found on now separate continents. Geological evidence points to Antarctica was once further north and had a tropical climate!
Pangea
Pangaea