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PANGEA was the term coined for a supercontinent continent proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1915 in his book, "The Origin of the Continents and the Oceans" from which all of the continents we know of today are derived. Continental Drift is the process of seismic plates moving the earth's crust on magma convection plumes. Our landmasses and oceans sit on top of the plates and so they move with the plates. That's why it looks like the South West coast of Africa and the East coast of South America should fit together like a puzzle. That's because they once did!

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What caused pangaea to separte?

Continental Drift caused pangaea to seperate.


When did the continental drift of Pangaea occur?

1915.


What is another name for the Pangaea theory?

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What is the supercontinent that separated into smaller land masses due to continental drift called?

The supercontinent that separated into smaller land masses due to continental drift is called Pangaea.


What natural forces affected the changes to Pangaea?

Continental Drift


What effect did the continental drift have on Pangaea?

Continental drift caused Pangaea, the supercontinent, to break apart into separate landmasses over millions of years. This movement resulted in the creation of the continents we know today and influenced the formation of oceans and mountain ranges.


Did Alfred wegener later call the continental drift pangaea?

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Does the process of continental drift explain why Pangaea no longer exists?

Yes, the process of continental drift explains why Pangaea no longer exists. The movement of tectonic plates over millions of years caused Pangaea to break apart, leading to the formation of the continents as we know them today.


What is the theory of pangaea called?

The theory of Pangaea is called the continental drift theory. It proposes that Earth's continents were once joined together in a single large landmass that later broke apart and drifted into their current positions.


In the 1930s the theory of continental drift was formed?

The theory of continental drift did originate in the 1930s. Continental drift asserts that the continents were once a single landmass called Pangaea that drifted apart over time.


What is the name of the ancient super continent which is part of the continental drift theory?

Pangaea .


According to the continental drift theory a single huge continent once existed is called what?

The single huge continent that once existed according to the continental drift theory is called Pangaea.