Pangea no longer exists, so you can't ask 'How big IS Pangea?' Pangea incorporated the whole land mass of earth.
It was called Pangea
Wegener's supercontinent was known as Pangaea.
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Pangaea is important because it provides evidence for the theory of plate tectonics, helping us understand how Earth's continents have moved over time. It also explains the distribution of fossils and geological features across different continents, helping scientists reconstruct the Earth's history and evolution. Studying Pangaea helps us better comprehend the dynamic nature of our planet and its ever-changing landscape.
The Panthalassa Ocean surrounded Pangaea. It was the superocean that existed during the time of the supercontinent Pangaea, covering much of the Earth's surface.
Pangaea was like that when the earth was created by the BIG BANG
When Earth was one big continent.
aye very big kindom
big butterflies and other insects
When the land was one big continent, it was called Pangaea.
The giant protocontinent is referred to as Pangaea.
Pangaea was a theory by a man in the olden days that all the continents used to be all together which is one big super continent! (Pangaea) It did ALL connect... Hope this helps :) Emma.
It was called Pangea
Yes, Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago. It eventually broke apart into the continents we know today.
it is the belief that once all the continents were 1 big continent called Pangaea
Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago and was made up of all the Earth's landmasses as one large landmass. It is estimated to have been about 30% larger than the current supercontinent, Eurasia.
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