Yes,
When Pangaea broke apart, depending on how it broke apart, was immediately effected by great quakes, volcanoes, etc. But who knows for sure?
The long stood effects were that the continents were broke apart, dividing the populations of dinosaurs apart allowed them to mutate or adapt (depending on different beliefs) separately, thur producing modified species. Also the climates of each broke apart section would have changed from what its original climate was.
No. Pangaea broke up long before humans evolved.
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.
I know there were Lithosaurus.
DINOSAURS!
yes they did
dinosaurs
Yes, there were animals on Pangaea. Fossils and other evidence indicate that a variety of animal species inhabited Pangaea, including dinosaurs, early mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. These animals evolved and diversified across the supercontinent before its eventual breakup.
At the beginning of the Triassic period, there were no dinosaurs on Pangaea, the super continent. At the end of the period, it is not known exactly how many there were. There are about 700 named dinosaurs.
Pangaea. It means, "all the Earth."
scientists proof of pangaea is there were fosils of the same animals or dinosaurs in all 7 continents
When the dinosaurs were on the Earth the Bahamas did not exist. They lived on a super continent called Pangaea, so the answer is yes. The dinosaurs did live on what would become the Bahamas.
Yes, during the time of the dinosaurs, there was more land than water on Earth. The supercontinent Pangaea existed during the Mesozoic era, which was the time when dinosaurs lived. As Pangaea broke apart, it eventually led to the formation of the continents we have today.