gondwanaland and laurasia
Pangaea don't no
The supercontinent that split into today's continents is called Pangaea. It is believed to have been a single landmass around 335 million years ago before breaking apart into the continents we have today.
When all continents were connected, they were part of the supercontinent called Pangaea. Pangaea existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
When the continents were one big land mass it was called Pangaea, the great land mass of Pangaea split in two creating, Laurasia and Gondwanaland.
Pangaea don't no
Pangaea don't no
The supercontinent that split into today's continents is called Pangaea. It is believed to have been a single landmass around 335 million years ago before breaking apart into the continents we have today.
The supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago and eventually split into the continents we recognize today was named Pangaea.
Pangaea "Pan"means 'entire' and "Gaea" mean 'Earth' in Ancient Greek.
It is actually the name of the super continent - when all the continents were one landmass.
I think Pangaea was the name of the 'supercontinent' that existed billions of years ago that eventually split up to form the continents that exist today.
Pangaea, from the greek for Entire Earth, is the name scientists have given to the mass of all continents before they split up from tectonic movement and continental drift.
When all continents were connected, they were part of the supercontinent called Pangaea. Pangaea existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
When the continents were one big land mass it was called Pangaea, the great land mass of Pangaea split in two creating, Laurasia and Gondwanaland.
Pangaea was the original super-continent which broke up into Gondwanaland and Laurasia.
Pangaea don't no
The Mesozoic Supercontinent is known as Gondwana or Gondwanaland.