Yes all the continents where connected at one time. It was when no one was alive!!! ____________By: Anna300_________________________________________
Yes they were
they were joined, but now they are not!
The theory that the continents used to be one single land mass all "pushed together" is called pangaea
because if there was life when the continents were together and then died when the continents separted there would be similar fossils.
It is the theory that continents used to be formed together in one large continent, and that as the plates shifted and moved apart, continental drift happened.
Their shapes fit so well together AND some fossil evidence.
Alfred Wegener's famous theory was that all of the continents joined together to form one large super-continent; Pangea.
Paper cutouts of the continents can be pieced together to form a single whole is because the continents were at one point all connected, which was the super continent Pangaea.
When the continents were together it was called "pangea"
The continents that were proposed to have once fit together are called Pangaea. This supercontinent existed around 300 million years ago before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
Evidence supporting the concept of continental drift and the past existence of a supercontinent includes the fit of the continents' coastlines, similarities in rock formations and fossils across currently separated continents, matching mountain ranges on different continents, and the distribution of certain ancient climate-sensitive rock formations like glacial deposits. Additionally, paleomagnetic data from rocks indicate the past movement of continents.
every one should because the continents did once fit together
The theory that the continents used to be one single land mass all "pushed together" is called pangaea
There are some same species of both plants and animals located on separated continents. This is because the continents were all at one point joined together in one super continent: Pangea, but separated some 200 million years ago. fossils
Yes, about 335 million years ago, all the continents were joined together in a single landmass called Pangaea. This supercontinent eventually broke apart and drifted to their present positions through the process of plate tectonics.
Their two big continents smushed together, why not just call it one.
The oldest of the super continents was called Rodinia
Europe and Asia are the two continents that are together on one large area known as Eurasia. The Ural Mountains in Russia serve as a natural boundary between the two continents.
Their two big continents smushed together, why not just call it one.