Gondwanaland mainly split into India, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, South America, Antarctica, Madagascar.
They split the uranium atom.
i dont even think light can be split up i dont know
its nuclei can split apart
With an axe. Seriously, this question is a little vague. Do you want to split it to control something else or split it to play one sound with your left hand and another with your right? Hit the Combination button. It's all there and too much trouble to type it all out right here. The X50 is very well documented and information is readily available BUT for setting up a simple split you figure it out from the screen. If you can play a keyboard then you're smart enough to set up a split. Set up a split point and assign the sounds and hit save. Good Luck man! I'm jealous too. I wish I had an X50. They're great keyboards.
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Pangaea-Gondwana-Laurasia Land!
the 7 continents
The two continents that formed when Pangaea split apart were Laurasia in the north and Gondwana in the south. Laurasia eventually broke up to form North America, Europe, and Asia, while Gondwana broke up to form South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent.
The two landmasses that split from Pangaea are Laurasia and Gondwana. Laurasia eventually formed North America, Europe, and Asia, while Gondwana formed South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent.
The two supercontinents that Pangaea split up into were Laurasia and Gondwana. Laurasia eventually formed North America, Europe, and Asia, while Gondwana formed South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent.
Gondwana was a supercontinent that included present-day South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Arabian Peninsula. These landmasses were part of Gondwana before they split and drifted to their current positions.
Eurasia was part of the supercontinent Pangaea, which existed about 335 million years ago and later split into Laurasia and Gondwana. Gondwana included the landmasses that would eventually become Antarctica, South America, Africa, Arabian Peninsula, the Indian subcontinent, and Australia. Gondwana began to break apart about 180 million years ago, leading to the continents we recognize today.
Gondwana actually split circa 200 million years ago which was originally composed of Modern Antarctica, South America, Africa, India and Australia
The supercontinent that broke apart is called Pangaea. It split into Laurasia in the north and Gondwana in the south.
Pangaea split into two main pieces: Laurasia in the north and Gondwana in the south. Over time, these landmasses further fragmented into the continents we recognize today.
The single continent that split into two continents called Gondwana and Laurasia is Pangaea. Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed about 335-175 million years ago, before eventually breaking apart into these two landmasses which later drifted to form the continents we know today.
The two continents that formed after Pangaea split were Laurasia in the north and Gondwana in the south. These two supercontinents eventually broke apart further to form the continents we have today.