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Because bits of that continent have broken off and causes its shape to no longer align with the opposing continent.
A map of the continents (with the exclusion of Antarctica and the inclusion of Greenland) is included in the link below and depicts how they would fit together today. They do not completely lock perfectly as their coasts have been eroded.
Pangea did fit perfectly together. However, if you tried to fit the continents into Pangea again today, you'd have difficulty. This is because their coastlines are changed due to water erosion.
It relates because it was broken up into parts and made some 7 continents that we have today
Yes they were all once connected together and formed the supercontinent Pangaea, Pangaea split apart over millions of years and today it has reached a point where it has been split up into 7 continents.
Because bits of that continent have broken off and causes its shape to no longer align with the opposing continent.
pangaea was all the continents together as one.on the other hand, the present continents were separated, unlike pangaea.
Pangea was a super continent, where all our continents were joined together and then were slowly broken apart and made our continents we have today.
It was essentially the combined land mass of all of the continents put together today.
1. The continents fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. 2. There are animal and plant species, extant and extinct, present on separated continents.
A map of the continents (with the exclusion of Antarctica and the inclusion of Greenland) is included in the link below and depicts how they would fit together today. They do not completely lock perfectly as their coasts have been eroded.
Pangea did fit perfectly together. However, if you tried to fit the continents into Pangea again today, you'd have difficulty. This is because their coastlines are changed due to water erosion.
It has been proven that the earth was once a hole with where you could almost put all the pieces together of all the continents and as the earth has plates underneath the surface they tend to slip and cause earthquakes. more and more until they just break apart. forming what is now the 7 continents. To learn more about continents go to. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continent hope it answers your question
The Pangaea super-continent no longer exists because it has broken up into the continents that exist today, as a result of continental drift caused by convection currents in the earth's mantle.
Before they went their separate ways starting in the Mesozoic Era, today's continents were combined in a clump called Pangea.
Pangaea, which was the supercontinent made out of all of today's continents joined together. It existed 250 millions years ago.
I SAW IT in a book about the past all the continents were all hooked together but something broke it apart.