I am gonna have chicken nuggets, wait on sec... ok the supercontinents are Pangaea, but in french it is pangee. but french is crap and i hate it, so who gives a care... lol. anyways the first one is Pangaea and the second one is what we call it Bendell. the story of this is very interessting... A man name alfered wengner had bone cancer, alfered wanted to do something amazing, incase he ever died, he would still be remembered. So alfered had a map in his room, and decided to poke holes into it. while alfered was thinking that he is a grown man with no life pretty much, he noticed that the borders of Africa and North America sort of went together... so he made a theorie that this would be called Pangaea. and he notice the edges of Africa and Asia did the same so he called them Bendell. but alfered wegener died before completing his theorie, so 33.5 years later Tuzoc Williams continued this theorie, but he was noted to be a liar so no one beleivd him, in 1967 Tuzoc Williams was stoned to death. but scientists from Congo decided to find out for them selves so they found evidences like volcano similarities, and tectonic plate similarities and concluded that alfered wegener was right.... BY THE WAY... OBAMA ROCKS.... BUSH SUCK... IF THIS IS AFTER 10:00pm BUSH IS PROBABLY SUCKING MCKAIN... AND HILARY CLINTON IS WITH A HOBO!
There have been several supercontinents in Earth's history, with the most recent one being Pangaea that existed around 335 million years ago. Other supercontinents include Rodinia, Nuna (Columbia), and Kenorland.
Supercontinents form through the collision and aggregation of multiple continental plates over millions of years. This process, known as continental drift, results in the formation of a single large landmass. Examples of supercontinents include Pangaea and Gondwana.
Throughout Earth's history, there have been several supercontinents. The most well-known supercontinent is Pangaea, which existed around 300 million years ago. Other supercontinents include Rodinia and Gondwana.
There have been several supercontinents in the Earth's history, with the most recent one being Pangaea around 335 million years ago. Others include Rodinia, Columbia, and Kenorland.
There have been several cycles of supercontinent formation and breakup in Earth's history. Some of the well-known supercontinents include Rodinia, Pannotia, Gondwana, and Pangaea. These supercontinents formed and broke up over hundreds of millions of years due to the process of plate tectonics.
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The three supercontinents are Eurasia, Americas, and Afro-Eurasia.
The two smaller supercontinents created by the break up of the supercontinent Pangaea are Laurasia in the northern hemisphere and Gondwana in the southern hemisphere.
Today, there are two supercontinents: America (North and South America) Afro-Eurasia (Africa, Europe, and Asia)
There have been several supercontinents in Earth's history, with the most recent one being Pangaea that existed around 335 million years ago. Other supercontinents include Rodinia, Nuna (Columbia), and Kenorland.
Supercontinents form through the collision and aggregation of multiple continental plates over millions of years. This process, known as continental drift, results in the formation of a single large landmass. Examples of supercontinents include Pangaea and Gondwana.
Throughout Earth's history, there have been several supercontinents. The most well-known supercontinent is Pangaea, which existed around 300 million years ago. Other supercontinents include Rodinia and Gondwana.
Wegener only predicted one supercontinent, pangaea of course! all of the other continents he predicted were NOT supercontinents
The two supercontinents are Laurasia and Gondwana. Laurasia formed in the Northern Hemisphere, while Gondwana formed in the Southern Hemisphere. These supercontinents eventually broke apart to form the continents we see today.
Some early land masses include Pangaea, Gondwana, Laurasia, and Rodinia. These supercontinents existed in the Earth's distant past and were formed by the movement of tectonic plates.