continents
The super-continent proposed by the theory of continental drift is called Pangaea. It is believed to have existed about 300 million years ago and subsequently broke apart to form the continents as we know them today.
Alfred Wegener's supercontinent is called Pangaea.
The last super-continent is called Pangaea, which was formed about 245 million years ago. Some believe that Pangaea wasn't the first time all the continents were combined. There is evidence that there was another super-continent way before 245 million years ago that is called Rodinia (which separated for a while, then formed back together to form Pangaea, the latest super-continent).
Granular soils typically have low cohesion due to the absence of clay particles that provide cohesion in fine-grained soils. Granular soils rely more on friction between particles for strength and stability.
The supercontinent was called Pangaea, which existed about 335 million years ago and started breaking apart around 175 million years ago. It was a time when all the Earth's continents were joined together as a single landmass.
Plate tectonics.
Plate tectonics.
Continental drift :)
The Super Continent was called Pangaea.
The super continent was all the seven continents joined to Australia. This continent was larger than Asia .The continental drift has changed this super continent and now many think that Asia is the super continent but Gondwana will always be The Supercontinent. I am 12,not 32 ,12!
bob
yes and it was called pangaea this is a theroy
You mean that WORLD was just one continent?
"Rodinia,"
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Pangaea.