Scientists believe there were several other supercontinents before Pangaea.
No, Pangaea was not the only supercontinent to have existed. Other supercontinents include Rodinia, which existed around 1 billion years ago, and Gondwana, which formed after Pangaea broke apart about 180 million years ago.
Pangaea was all the continents together but with the eruptions there is now 7 continents. Pangaea is only 1 continent but now it is extinct.The Pangea Supercontinent existed millions of years ago.
It is possible that Pangaea might happen again in around 250 million years from now and is planned to be called Pangaea Ultima, but no one knows for sure yet. It is only a possible future supercontinent.
The supercontinent known as Pangaea existed approximately 335 to 175 million years ago during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.
Pangaea got its name because Pangaea was a supercontinentthat used to exist during the late Paleozoic eras, forming about what "scientists" say three million years ago...However, the earth is only about 6,000 years old so wherever scientists got that theory from....who knows? I don't think that supercontinents are real and that there was a paleozoic era...This is what my school lesson says.....I hope someone has a better answer than this because it is far from true.
No, Pangaea was not the only supercontinent to have existed. Other supercontinents include Rodinia, which existed around 1 billion years ago, and Gondwana, which formed after Pangaea broke apart about 180 million years ago.
The only continent in the Triassic period was the supercontinent known as Pangaea.
Pangaea was all the continents together but with the eruptions there is now 7 continents. Pangaea is only 1 continent but now it is extinct.The Pangea Supercontinent existed millions of years ago.
Pangea was the only supercontinent, which Wegner tried to prove. After Wegner died, scientists now believe that Pangea did exist and now believe that there was more than one supercontinent.
Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago and is no longer intact. Currently, there is no single continent that consists of all the continents; instead, the continents are distributed across the Earth's surface.
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During Pangaea, the continent that was located on the South Pole was likely Antarctica. Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed millions of years ago, and through the process of continental drift, the landmasses eventually split and moved to their current positions.
It is possible that Pangaea might happen again in around 250 million years from now and is planned to be called Pangaea Ultima, but no one knows for sure yet. It is only a possible future supercontinent.
No. Pangaea is thought to have broken up about 240 million years ago during the Triassic Period, while early man only evolved during the last few million years.
The supercontinent known as Pangaea existed approximately 335 to 175 million years ago during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.
It was not. Gondwana was a super continent comprised of Africa, Australia, Antarctica, India, Madagascar, South America, and Sri Lanka. Scientists now believe that more supercontinents existed even before Pangaea. One of them is called Rodinia. Before Rodinia, there was one called Nuna.
No,because geologist have evidence that,before Pangaea existed, other supercontinents formed and split apart over billions of years. And the answer is right because i took it out of the Science book!!