The last time the Earth had a supercontinent, the dinosaurs had actually only just appeared, and by the time they took over, it was separated into multiple continents. However, the name you're looking for in Pangaea.
That supercontinent was called "Pangea".
The big large supercontinent of early Earth was called Pangaea. It existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, about 300 million years ago, before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
Alfred Wegener called the large supercontinent that once existed Pangaea.
it was called Pangaea
The supercontinent is called Pangea, formed 300 million years ago
The single super continent called Pangaea.
Pangaea is considered a supercontinent because it was the most recent and largest landmass that contained all of Earth's continents connected together as one large mass. It existed during the late Paleozoic and was surrounded by a single large ocean called Panthalassa.
The supercontinent that existed before it split into separate continents is called Pangaea. It was a large landmass that existed about 335 million years ago.
The last supercontinent was called Pangea.
Alfred's super-continent is call Pangaea meaning 'all lands' in Greek!
North and South America join to form the supercontinent of America. Europe, Africa, and Asia join the form the supercontinent of Afro-Eurasia.
The large supercontinent formed when all of the continents were joined together was called Pangaea. Pangaea existed around 335 million years ago and began breaking apart around 175 million years ago, eventually leading to the formation of the continents we have today.