It is Greek for "all land."
The term "Pangaea" comes from the Greek words "pan" meaning "all" and "gaea" meaning "Earth." It is used to refer to the supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago when all the landmasses were joined together.
When all the continents were joined together as one supercontinent, it was called Pangaea.
It is called Pangaea, about 245 million years ago
The land was called Pangaea when it was all one continent.
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There were originally one supercontinent called Pangaea that eventually split into the continents we have today.
When Pangaea split in two, there where two island landmasses. The Northern landmass was Laurasia. The Southern landmass was Gondwanaland.
Pangaea gets its name because it's a greek word for "all Earth".
The process that broke up Pangaea is known as continental drift. This theory states that the Earth's continents were once joined together as one supercontinent and have since drifted apart to their current positions.
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It is called Pangaea, about 245 million years ago
The land was called Pangaea when it was all one continent.
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When all the continents were joined together as one supercontinent, it was called Pangaea.
What is the pangaea theory? The Pangaea theory is one that states that all present continents were once together and collectively known as a 'supercontinent' called a Pangaea. i think they are not same question,.