Areas of ancient continental interiors are called cratons.
The ancient continent that contained all the landmasses is called Pangaea.
A continent that extends underwater is called a submerged continent. An example of a submerged continent is Zealandia in the South Pacific Ocean.
Pangaea "Pan"means 'entire' and "Gaea" mean 'Earth' in Ancient Greek.
Scientists have found evidence in sediment cores and ice cores that indicate Antarctica was once much warmer than it is today. Fossils of plants and animals that could not survive in the current polar climate have been discovered, as well as ancient climate indicators like soil composition and isotopic analysis. These findings suggest that Antarctica had a different climate in the past due to changes in greenhouse gas concentrations and the position of the continent.
Pangaea. It was a supercontinent that existed millions of years ago and eventually broke apart to form the continents we have today.
cratons
The ancient continent that contained all the landmasses is called Pangaea.
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what are Terranes
Pangea
The continent of ancient Rome is Europe.
Pangaea (pronounced pan-jee-uh)
The ancient continent that contained all of the landmasses is called Pangaea. It existed during the Late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, approximately 300 to 175 million years ago. Over time, the landmasses drifted apart and formed the continents we have today.
Most people say that Africa does but africa is the continent acient egypt is in not the continent that borders it. Asia is the real continent that borders it because it's right above it.
England is the home of the stone henge which is a wonder of the world.
Africa was the earliest continent known to man as man originated there. However, due to ancient and semi-modern civilizations, Europe, Asia, and Africa were the known continents.
Pangaea