40 million years ago
The supercontinent that broke up about 225 million years ago is called Pangaea.
Pangaea is the name of the supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago and eventually broke apart to form the continents we know today.
The last supercontinent was called Pangea.
About 250 million years ago, all current continents formed one supercontinent called Pangaea (from Ancient Greek, meaning "Entire Earth") surrounded by one ocean, Panthalassa ("Entire Sea").Now, Pangaea is the most recent and most well-known supercontinent, but due to ongoing continental drift, supercontinents form all the time. 600 million years ago, there was Pannotia, and 1,1 billion years ago, there was Rodinia, etc. And apparently, about 200 million years in the future, we will get a new supercontinent, when East-Asia and North-America collide.Look up supercontinent cycle on Wikipedia for more info.
The supercontinent that formed when the continents combined is called Pangaea. It existed around 300 million years ago and eventually broke apart to form the continents we have today.
The supercontinent is called Pangaea. It existed around 335 million years ago and broke apart to form the continents we have today.
Pangaea was the supercontinent into which all the land masses were concentrated until about 200 million years ago.
Rodinia is a supercontinent that existed in the late Proterozoic, from about 1300 million years ago to it's breakup 600 million years ago.
a single landmass or supercontinent
Pangaea is the supercontinent that existed around 200 to 250 million years ago.
200 million to 250 million years old. It is widely accepted that it was initially formed during the Triassic geological period when the Pangea supercontinent broke apart.
The supercontinent that began to break apart about 225 million years ago was Pangaea.